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eps4744
Does any one know any pros and cons about them. I saw a start up kit by traditions and was curious about trying it for my states late Muzzleloader season. I currently bowhunt. Any info would be great. I can't break the budget either. Wife would kill me.
bvhunter
I had a lighting LD 45 cal. 26" barrel 1-20 twest. I shot 195 gr. powebilts out of it and shot realy good. I the got a Prsuit Pro .45 I shoot 225 gr. powerbuilt's like them better. The thing I like about them is that they don't cost an arm and a leg but shoot realy good.
bvhunter
deerjackie
QUOTE (eps4744 @ Jul 17 2007, 05:33 PM) *
Does any one know any pros and cons about them. I saw a start up kit by traditions and was curious about trying it for my states late Muzzleloader season. I currently bowhunt. Any info would be great. I can't break the budget either. Wife would kill me.

deerjackie
try nef
deerjackie
QUOTE (eps4744 @ Jul 17 2007, 05:33 PM) *
Does any one know any pros and cons about them. I saw a start up kit by traditions and was curious about trying it for my states late Muzzleloader season. I currently bowhunt. Any info would be great. I can't break the budget either. Wife would kill me.

peewee
I had a traditions lightning bolt lightweight and it shot pretty well out to 100 yards. I never tried anything further but for the price I couldn't complain. Overall I believe they are good guns.
lance
I have the prsuit and and luv it my gun will take and shoot 2 to 3 inch groups at a 100 yards with just about any bullet i put down the barrel, And they don't coast u a lot either, and very accurate
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