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Just swing the breech block down, unscrew the breech plug, and clean -- no further disassembly is necessary. No bolt or barrel to remove, and the stock can be left on. Once loaded and primed, this muzzleloader can be fired by simply cocking the hammer and pulling the trigger. Features include a hot #209 ignition; sealed pivoting breech; cocking indicator; internal hammer block safety; drilled and tapped for scope mounts; quick load accurizer muzzle; adjustable metal rear sight with fiber-optic inserts; metal ramp front sight with fiber-optics; removable breech plug; ambidextrous composite stock with recoil pad and sling
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Just swing the breech block down, unscrew the breech plug, and clean -- no further disassembly is necessary. No bolt or barrel to remove, and the stock can be left on. Once loaded and primed, this muzzleloader can be fired by simply cocking the hammer and pulling the trigger. Features include a hot #209 ignition; sealed pivoting breech; cocking indicator; internal hammer block safety; drilled and tapped for scope mounts; quick load accurizer muzzle; adjustable metal rear sight with fiber-optic inserts; metal ramp front sight with fiber-optics; removable breech plug; ambidextrous composite stock with recoil pad and sling swivel studs. For up to 150 grain magnum powder charge. Includes aluminum ramrod, takedown tool, and jag. Lifetime manufacturer's warranty. .50 caliber. Barrel length: 28''. 1 in 28'' twist. Overall length: 42''. Weight: 7 lbs.
I would like to get into Muzzleloading Hunting but I wll need Schooling in operating this TC. Is it hard to learn to shoot these Muzzleloaders? I heard their one of the best on the market. Can some-one give me advise upon How they work? Thank You
They're really simple. To shoot it just load it and put the cap in. To clean it just unscrew the breech and then take some cleaning wipes down it with your ramrod or use a snake.
This page can give you some of the basics about muzzleloaders. Next, I would find a hunting friend that enjoys muzzleloaders and have him or her walk you through shooting your muzzleloader a couple of times, perhaps when you sight it in. As for easy, modern muzzleloaders are much easier to shoot and much more accurate than they used to be.
Try running a patch with some, not a lot, of Bore Butter down the barrel before loading. Recommend also using the Hornady Low Drag sabots and 209 primers made for muzzle loaders such as Rem and 777 brands.