Wanting to buy a muzzleloader That would be compliant with most states even if I had to buy the conversion kit? Might be asking to much but would like it lite and one I could add a rail to. Not really up on whats out there? Any suggestions?
I have both Lab and GWP, Both are laying in front of the fire place right now. I find the labs place is in the pheasant field or duck blind. The GWP is much better for chuckar as they have more stamina and are light on there feet while taking a lot less water. I no the pointers can be wired for...
What you might look at is the lab/GSH pointer. Have had two now and both were great dogs. I say both,I still have grandma. They are easy to train and will hunt anything, great kids, car ,hunting upland or water and lap dogs. Second best upland dogs I have had for over 40 years. Number one is...
I had several flushers over the years hunting upland birds, they were great dogs and lots of fun until I started hunting with pointers . My GWP stalks like a cat sometimes up to two hundred yards then goes on solid point, then there is the suspense of when and where is it going to happen after...
Cheatgrass and foxtail are two different things . Just got back from a weeks hunt in Nevada for chuckars were the birds live in the stuff. Have never had a problem with dogs and cheatgrass over 40 years of chasing chuckars. Foxtail is a different story. I went to shorter haired dogs years ago on...
Can't go wrong with the old WIN MAG , lots of options ,easy to load for and super accurate. Mine has a brake and the recoil is next to nothing. It's like apple pie and USA
Hornady or Lee makes great starter kits for the budget and will produce fine loads. Get on the net as there is a wealth of information on here. You will be fine