Got a CVA Wolf with a scope. Cost me $40. Get 1.5" groups at 100 yards using Rem 209 primers behind weighed 75 grains Black Horn 209 and 350 grain Hornady FPBs.
Love my wolf, I shoot a 300 grain xtp over 150 grains of 777. It will shoot flat out to 200.
"Also, never go hunting with a clean barrel. I clean mine after I'm done using it, but if I'm going to the field and I can't put a round through it to foul the barrel, I just pop a couple of primers through it. That will foul it enough to get you on target."
Absolutely. A lot of shooters don't know this trick step.
Thats interesting. Mine shoots absolutely terrible on the second shot
I have shot a CVA Kodiak Pro Magnum .50 cal for several years. I don't think they make it anymore(not sure on that), but it is deadly accurate. Made a 200 yd shot on a whitetail, and a 180 yd shot on an axis. SHooting 100grns of 777 pellets and 250gr shockwave sabots. Topped off with a Leupold ultimate Slam scope. I love shooting this gun. I can load up to 150 grains of powder, but the 100grains has been so accurate I have stuck with it.
I think it depends on the powder. I've found BH209 likes a dirty barrel but others, like 777, need a clean or almost clean barrel
For the record, I did not post the comment at the bottom and it is not within any of the comments from me with this thread. (I'm good with 5-7 shots before I decide to clean the barrel and breach.)
"Originally Posted by tigerscowboy View Post
Thats interesting. Mine shoots absolutely terrible on the second shot"
Get a TC encore. That way you can use the receiever for other barrels. I made one a 300 blackout.
Exactly..... This is so cool. I have a 223 barrel for one young kid, and a 308 for the older girl. Its basically a single shot rifle that is so easy to teach your kid how to shoot it.
I have the now discontinued Remington ML 700. I can tell you it is a tack driver. If I was wanting a long range ML I would be looking at the Remington 700 Ultimate Muzzle Loader. It uses 200 grains of powder. For best accuracy I would definitely use Power Belt Bullets. I was getting anywhere from 2 inch to 4 inch 3 shot groups with Sabots at 100yds. Changed to Power Belts and I can cover a 3 shot group with a Quarter now.
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