andy gaboric
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Hello,
I am new to this forum and am real excited about it, I really have got a strong intertest in muzzle loading and namely I would like to build some rifles to see if I would like to do it. I have a friend who's father builds them and they just blow me away and I really want to try my hand at it really baddly. So here is my question I would like to start off with a kit rifle because as of right now the only muzzle loader I have is my CVA Kodiak an in line (GASP) but I admit I love shooting it too but I want a more traditional rifle. So I saw the traditions kits online and I read an online article about them saying that they were good and worth getting. So I open up to you guys who know what is what. The other reason that I am leaning toward it is the price too I do not have a lot of money to spend and also I am a beginner in the realm of muzzle loading, so I would not want to turn an expensive stock blank into expensive fire wood. So any of your thoughts I welcome.
Thanks,
Andy
I am new to this forum and am real excited about it, I really have got a strong intertest in muzzle loading and namely I would like to build some rifles to see if I would like to do it. I have a friend who's father builds them and they just blow me away and I really want to try my hand at it really baddly. So here is my question I would like to start off with a kit rifle because as of right now the only muzzle loader I have is my CVA Kodiak an in line (GASP) but I admit I love shooting it too but I want a more traditional rifle. So I saw the traditions kits online and I read an online article about them saying that they were good and worth getting. So I open up to you guys who know what is what. The other reason that I am leaning toward it is the price too I do not have a lot of money to spend and also I am a beginner in the realm of muzzle loading, so I would not want to turn an expensive stock blank into expensive fire wood. So any of your thoughts I welcome.
Thanks,
Andy