ronsatspokane
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Got a wild hair and applied for the multi-season hunting tags here in Washington. To my amazement I got selected. First time I've ever applied and I have not hunted big game since I was in college some 50 years ago. Going to give it a go this year. Anyway, when I got selected I soon realized that I have archery equipment (long bow and a relatively current compound) and plenty of modern rifles to choose from but I sold the only muzzleloader I've owned some 50+ years ago.
So after some research I went out and bought an inline break action muzzleloader. More specifically, a CVA Optima with a 26 inch stainless barrel and open sights (required here in WA unless you want a 1 power optic). It takes 209 shotshell primers for ignition (legal in WA but not legal in Idaho or Montana, they require percussion caps). Got three different pellet powders to try (triple 7, White Hots and Pyrodex). Got a couple of different bullets, PowerBelt Aerolight 250's and 300's, PowerBelt ELR 285's and PowerBelt Platinum 338's. Going to see what it likes.
Being new to muzzleloaders, any recommendations on things I should try?
So after some research I went out and bought an inline break action muzzleloader. More specifically, a CVA Optima with a 26 inch stainless barrel and open sights (required here in WA unless you want a 1 power optic). It takes 209 shotshell primers for ignition (legal in WA but not legal in Idaho or Montana, they require percussion caps). Got three different pellet powders to try (triple 7, White Hots and Pyrodex). Got a couple of different bullets, PowerBelt Aerolight 250's and 300's, PowerBelt ELR 285's and PowerBelt Platinum 338's. Going to see what it likes.
Being new to muzzleloaders, any recommendations on things I should try?