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    Colorado unit #74

    I have hunted 74 on a fairly regular basis since the late 80's. Most of the unit is very steep and high. I have mainly hunt during archery season now and the elk tend to be very high (11000 feet) in September. The Muzzle loader season starts about mid September. There are a good number of elk...
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    Made meat this morning, first w/ PRB

    I primarily hunt with a bow but harvested my first deer with a PRB about 7:00AM this morning. Not much of a challenge markmanship wise as the shot was 16yds. Ran about 25yds before going down and left a good blood trail. Had been concerned about my load, 70gr GOEX 3f and a .495 ball being kinda...
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    Boring CVA

    Contact Ed Rayl 304-364-8269 or Roy Hoyts 717-642-6696 both do reboring and cut rifling. I imagin they could bore one smooth too. Ed Rayl charges about $100.00 to rebore and rifle a barrel. Don't know about the cost for smooth.
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    Howdy from TX

    I have been lurking here for awhile and have already learned quite a lot. I primarily hunt with a bow but have shot and hunted with muzzle loaders off and on for 30 years or so. Guess I never really got seriously bit by the ML bug till now. I love the challenge of having to get close to the game...
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