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+5Camoed Assassin fullrut Robert 30pointbuck bullseye 9 posters | Author | Message |
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bullseye
| Subject: Wanting to buy a new muzzleloader Sat Jan 01, 2011 6:17 pm | |
| I shoot an Encore 50cal muzzleloader now, like it alot. Have been looking at Bad Bull muzzleloaders for the past few days, Figured if I had one of them, I wouldn't have to use a rifle when I go to KY deer hunting. The ballistics of the Bad Bull are pretty impressive. They shoot a 275gr bullet 3100fps and had 6000fpe, that would cause some serious damage to a deer. They are a 400yrd gun. The only down side is the price, for the top end muzzleloader it cost $3,950 and the low end is $2650. They use high power rifle frames to build their guns. Use a Ruger #1, Remington 700, Remington xp 100, and a savage model 200. I had emailed them to see if it be cheaper if I was to send them my Remington 700BDL and convert it to a muzzleloadr. They said they take $500 off if they used my gun. | |
| | | 30pointbuck
| Subject: Re: Wanting to buy a new muzzleloader Sat Jan 01, 2011 7:23 pm | |
| Don't know if i could have my high power rifle into a ml. I've never really seen one thats been done, or one like it. Any picts. of one, would like to see that. | |
| | | bullseye
| Subject: Re: Wanting to buy a new muzzleloader Sat Jan 01, 2011 10:09 pm | |
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Home Models The Story About Us F.A.Q. Contact Videos Testimonials Bad Bull Muzzleloader Models
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bad Bull X-Series click the image above to enlarge The Bad Bull X-Series is based on the famous Remington short action. This action is short and stiff, and produces extreme accuracy. The stock is a very stable laminated thumbhole version equipped with a 1" recoil pad. The trigger is adjusted to remove all creep and is adjusted to 2.5 lbs pull.
This unit also features the new Two Stage Patented Breech Plug System. You can remove the primer without firing the load. Another new feature is the bolt primer installing system. You do not need or use a primer installation tool. You simply open the bold, insert the primer, and close the bolt.
Price $3,950.00 Bad Bull FB-Series Click the image above to enlarge The FB-Series is built on the Ruger #1 falling block action. With the use of this action, we are able to produce a shorter, lightweight Muzzleloader. Using a 26" barrel and the falling block action, the FB-Series is 6" shorter and 1.5 pounds lighter than the X-Series (see specifications chart at the bottom of this page).
The FB-Series is also very user friendly since it is not necessary to remove the bolt during loading or unloading. This unit shines for those who "Rattle In" whitetails, climb the mountains in search of that majestic bull elk, or make the African safaris.
Price $3,950.00 Bad Bull G-Series Click the image above to enlarge The G-Series is based on the very short Remington Bolt Action. It has a laminated classic design stock with 1” recoil pad. The barrel is a Shilen Stainless and is equipped with the Harrell’s Custom Muzzle Brake. The G Series has the accuracy of the X Series with the handling ability of the FB Series. Price $3,950.00 Bad Bull UTE-Series Click the image above to enlarge The UTE (Utility) Series Bad Bull Muzzleloader is designed to achieve Bad Bull performance with a lower price tag. This muzzleloader uses the same Shilen Select Stainless Steel Barrel and has the Harrell's Custom Muzzle Brake. This unit is built on the very strong Steven 200 bolt-action assembly. Also to reduce cost, a gray synthetic classic design stock and the standard Steven's 200 trigger is used. Upgrades are available. Base Price $2,650.00 Upgraded UTE Price $2,950.00 Upgrade Includes: 2 Stage Breech Plug Trigger Assembly
Bad Bull No FFL Series Click the image above to enlarge The Bad Bull NoFFL Series produces the same velocity (3100FPS) and the same accuracy (MOA) as the Bad Bull X Series, G Series, and FB Series. The NoFFL Series does not require the ATF Paperwork. This unit can be shipped directly to you. Price $3,950.00 Bad Bull Power Ramrod Click the image above to enlarge Bad Bull now has an easier system for loading a bullet. You do not need a bullet starter. Simply use the Power Ramrod system for starting the bullet and seating it almost half way down the barrel. Then use the long ramrod to fully seat the bullet down on the powder charge. Price $125.00 Bad Bull Customs Click the image above to enlarge Since all Bad Bull Muzzleloaders are custom built units, you have the option of building the unit to suit your particular taste and needs. We can provide custom options as you desire. Whether you desire a hunting grade laminate stock, or an exhibition grade exotic wood stock, we can handle your muzzleloading needs. Price Negotiable Scopes not included in price
Prices are subject to change without notice. Bad Bull Presentation Series - Commemorative Model Click the image above to enlarge This Muzzleloader is a reproduction of the 1st Bad Bull Muzzleloader ever built. It has a heavy barrel. The wood is presentation grade with an oil finish. The grip cap is highly engraved. This is a fully working model and has all the features and capabilities of any Bad Bull Muzzleloader. This is one of the rarest gifts for hunters and collectors. This unique gift is reminiscent of the type and style of guns used in the early settlement days of America. Bad Bull Presentation Series - Custom Model Click the image above to enlarge We will also build a Presentation Series Bad Bull Muzzleloader to your specifications. Stocks may be created from exhibitor grade exotic wood, colorful laminates or high-grade synthetics. Stock styles can be traditional classic to ultra modern thumbholes. Your choice of action may be used. This custom presentation model is only limited by your imagination Bad Bull Muzzleloader Specifications Caliber Barrel Length Overall Length Weight Order Code Price X Series 45 28" 50" 9 lbs. 10 oz. BBX $3,950.00 FB Series 45 26" 44" 8 lbs. 1 oz. BBFB $3,950.00 G Series 45 26" 46 3/4" 7 lbs. 14oz. BBG $3,950.00 UTE 45 28" 51" 7 lbs. 14 oz. UTE $2,650.00 Home | Models | The Story | About Us | F.A.Q. | Contact | Legal Information © Bad Bull Muzzleloaders
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| | | Robert
| Subject: Re: Wanting to buy a new muzzleloader Sun Jan 02, 2011 10:04 am | |
| Not familar with that brand to be honest. I've been using a T/C for several years though and it shoots darts. With a magnum load you could kill a deer at 250 yards. My T/C is as accurate as any gun out there. | |
| | | fullrut
| Subject: Re: Wanting to buy a new muzzleloader Sun Jan 02, 2011 11:40 am | |
| Bad Boys are awesome but man that is one heck of a price. I think my ENCORE will work just fine for me. | |
| | | bullseye
| Subject: Re: Wanting to buy a new muzzleloader Sun Jan 02, 2011 11:58 am | |
| - fullrut wrote:
- Bad Boys are awesome but man that is one heck of a price. I think my ENCORE will work just fine for me.
O same here | |
| | | Camoed Assassin
| Subject: Re: Wanting to buy a new muzzleloader Sun Jan 02, 2011 10:25 pm | |
| - fullrut wrote:
- Bad Boys are awesome but man that is one heck of a price. I think my ENCORE will work just fine for me.
X2 couldn't pull the trigger on that with that price tag. | |
| | | 30pointbuck
| Subject: Re: Wanting to buy a new muzzleloader Sun Jan 02, 2011 10:53 pm | |
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| | | Bwhunter
| Subject: Re: Wanting to buy a new muzzleloader Thu Jan 06, 2011 11:44 am | |
| I am selling my CVA Optima 209 Stainless Steel#47;Camo .50Caliber Rifle. I have shot it only 5 times and just bought it this past season. I didn't have time to go and don't think I will go again next year so I that is why I'm selling it.
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| | | bullseye
| Subject: Re: Wanting to buy a new muzzleloader Thu Jan 06, 2011 10:13 pm | |
| - Bwhunter wrote:
- I am selling my CVA Optima 209 Stainless Steel#47;Camo .50Caliber Rifle. I have shot it only 5 times and just bought it this past season. I didn't have time to go and don't think I will go again next year so I that is why I'm selling it.
How much was you asking for it? | |
| | | pridefarm3
| Subject: Re: Wanting to buy a new muzzleloader Sat Jan 22, 2011 10:45 am | |
| Their is a gun smith in Virginia that builds smokeless custom Muzzleloaders using the TC Encore and Remington 700. He will use your gun and is very reasonably priced. http://DSSCustomguns.com. | |
| | | kkleve
| Subject: Re: Wanting to buy a new muzzleloader Mon Aug 22, 2011 4:13 pm | |
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| | | oregonzach
| Subject: Re: Wanting to buy a new muzzleloader Tue Aug 23, 2011 3:38 pm | |
| I've looked into those...man do they look sweet! Thats an aweful lot of power for whitetails, but if you can afford it, I'd say pull the trigger! There is nothng else out there like it. The savage ML10 gives you a little more than your standard ML, but what your talking about is in a class by itself. | |
| | | kkleve
| Subject: Re: Wanting to buy a new muzzleloader Fri Aug 26, 2011 4:16 pm | |
| Do you have any info on the savage ML? | |
| | | oregonzach
| Subject: Re: Wanting to buy a new muzzleloader Mon Aug 29, 2011 9:27 am | |
| - kkleve wrote:
- Do you have any info on the savage ML?
Unfortunately they stopped producing them, but look online for a used one. You can use smokeless powder in them and get great velocities and accuracy. | |
| | | fullrut
| Subject: Re: Wanting to buy a new muzzleloader Mon Aug 29, 2011 9:52 pm | |
| I love the encore. got 3 myself. | |
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