I purchased a Remington 700 MLS when they first came out around 1997, and it was a big step up from the punishment of 12 ga slug barrels for the area I hunted. I remember using Pyrodex 50grn pellets and sabots (Hornady?) that came in a little red plastic box. I felt as if no deer within 150 yards was safe. Fast forward 22 years, a break from deer hunting that saw me give away the 700 MLS to a friend in need, and here I am researching the latest and greatest. I'll be hunting in the upper Midwest, in a shotgun zone, so this would be the go-to weapon during the regular and muzzleloader seasons (scopes are allowed).
It appears that the CVA Optima and Accura both receive lots of positive reviews, and and can be had in a stainless steel barrel and black stock for less than $350. Is this the Savage Axis of the muzzleloader world or the Tikka T3x?
Also, are powder pellets still the easiest way to do things?
It appears that the CVA Optima and Accura both receive lots of positive reviews, and and can be had in a stainless steel barrel and black stock for less than $350. Is this the Savage Axis of the muzzleloader world or the Tikka T3x?
Also, are powder pellets still the easiest way to do things?