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Muzzle loader starters
What is the minimum items I need, I watched the CVA videos. I plan to shoot belted bullets, using powder pellets with Winchester primers.
But they 'pimped' a lot of accessories, and I am not sure what is fluff, and what is vital. Please give your great as usual advice.
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Gun, Bullets and Primer is all you will need. Been hunting for years with a CVA and just that and works for me.
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Nulle,
I mean what cleaning equipment is necessary, versus what is just good to have. Is there a 'bargain' cleaning kit set or do I just buy it piece by piece? I got some IMR White Hots (72 each @ 50 grains) Winchester 209 primers for muzzle loaders, and TC Shock Wave Sabots (300GR). And I purchased a T-Handle starter with 'universal tips' and a new CVA ramrod. That came to $68.00 after tax (I purchased localy, trying NOT TO GO TO WALMART). And I am dreading the cost for cleaning supplies. Thanks again for any info!
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useing pellets and winchester primers will cut a lot out of your kit you wont need a puller if you have a inline i woulld get a 50 cal brush for your cleaning kit a ball starter would help to.
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