I purchased a like new but used Remington 700ML a year ago. Rifle had no manuals, but equipped with BSA red dot scope. I paid $129.95 for the package.
AnswerI also purchased a Remington 700ml for 125 with a scope so that seams to be the going rate but I thout I was getting a good deal and the rifle is in EXCELENT condition.what is not a snipers tool. Remington or TC inline would be a good guess
You can, but, why would you?
Muzzle loaders were very early forms of mainly rifle style, but also pistols. Technically a modern mortar is a muzzle loader.
You will have to specify if it is a muzzle loader or a centerfire.
One. It was a single shot muzzle loader.
Savage did not start business until 1894.
Look below for the link that says MUZZLELOADING RIFLE. Click on that, and it will take you to a photo of a modern day T-C Flintlock muzzle loader.
not sure if this is what you are looking for but a musket is usually smooth bored meaning it has no rifling in the barrel where a muzzle loader can have rifling. A muzzle loader refers to any weapon that is loaded thru the muzzle in a simple definition and it can be either smooth bored like a musket or rifled like a Pennsylvania long rifle or like most modern muzzle loaders are today
Yes you can. Most of the modern in-line muzzle loaders are set up for mounting a rifle scope. However, a muzzle loader will still have a relatively slow bullet, and a very high arc when fired at long range. Your ability to accurately estimate range and hold over will be important.
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The model 200 was introduced in 1928 and was a .175 caliber BB muzzle loader.
It is a type of muzzle loader. To fire it, a smoldering bit of string (the slow match) is pressed onto the priming pan.