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Logan123 - User is Offline
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12/31/2007 5:14 PM  
dads buyin me a new inline for next year it needs to be camo or black with stainless barrel for under 300$ any suggestions
Firepoggy - User is Offline
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12/31/2007 5:44 PM  
T/C and Knight will probably be over that price with the SS barrel.

CVA will come close if not over.

Not sure on Savage, Remington, A&H, etc.

The SS barrel will raise the price considerably.

Edit - cva.com has inlines for less than $300 with SS barrels, one even has a camo stock. Look in the bargain bin near the top of the home page.

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Forestclimber - User is Offline
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12/31/2007 10:50 PM  
If you clean your muzzleloader regularly, rust won't be a problem with a blued barrel. Also, the break open actions are easier to clean. If there are any gun shows in your area, you may find a nice used one at a good price during this time of year.
bertman - User is Offline
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01/04/2008 11:50 AM  
i got the traditions pursuit pro ss/camo stock easy to clean shoots great it cost 319.00 bass pro shops
randyandheather_b - User is Offline
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01/06/2008 6:04 PM  
I shoot a ne huntsman. wood with blued barrle. just as good as a tc encore for about 1/4 of the price. also you can get other barrles for it just like the encore. very accurate, and fast handling. i paid 150 for mine from walmart then payed my gunsmith 45 bucks to have camo put over the wood. great gun. I wouldn't trade it for another.
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