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Cabela's Hawken Black-Powder Carbine
During the last muzzleloader deer season, I left my Optima in-line muzzleloader rifle in the gun safe and went out with my new sporterized Cabela's Hawken .50-caliber caplock carbine. It's not that I don't enjoy hunting and shooting with inlines, nor do I have any problem with those who do. It's just that I've determined that I enjoy the more primitive experience of using antiquated technology to try and bring some venison home.
Dan Carlson
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Cabela's Precision Rifle X-Tended Range Sabots
The evolution of muzzleloaders and associated components is continually on the rise. Each year, new innovations surface that makes these weapons once classified as primitive perform closer to the modern arms of today.
Mark Mazour
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Optimal Performance
One of the neat things about my full-time job is the field-testing. I get to try out new toys once in a while, and recently I had the chance to go deer hunting with a muzzleloader, ammunition and propellant I had never used before.
Dan Carlson
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Other Gear Articles
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In-Line Muzzleloaders Buyer's Guide
Muzzleloading Easy Street - Review of Thompson Center's Omega Muzzleloader
Your Guide to Muzzleloader Bullets
Black Powder Pistol Buyer's Guide
Cabela's Traditional Hawken Muzzleloader Rifle - Quality Traditional Firearms
Remington Genesis Muzzleloader Rifle
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