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And it's really accurate with all kinds of projectiles.
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Just have to know what you're doing. The accuracy is more than worth the tiny bit of effort. +1 Wow! I'm agreeing with Swampy on this one.
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the 700 ml isnt a true bolt action in the first place. Sure it uses a bolt, but its in fact a plunger style set up. That can be cured, so can the messy bolt, and the blowback. $90 bucks and 45 minutes. To each his own though, my four are not for sale.
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I much prefer them over any other type for their faster lock time and looks. Good point. Lock time is such a critical issue with in-lines.
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I much prefer them over any other type for their faster lock time and looks. Good point. Lock time is such a critical issue with in-lines. didnt we go over this lock time issue a couple months ago ? im sure we did . im sure we did becouse i recall geting messages about bolt throws on .250 -- .450 and a given person claiming the throw on a hammer gun was something god off the wall thing like 1 and 1/4 inchs i guess that old 1.5 horse 2 stroks trolling motor is making its way past the dock again
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A traditional gun doesn't even come into the picture. Romantic yes accurate no.....
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If the 700ML was so great why did big green quit making them?
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A traditional gun doesn't even come into the picture. Romantic yes accurate no..... LOL. Keep 'em coming!!!! If they'd only put a bolt on those traditional rifles, they might win some matches!!!
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If the 700ML was so great why did big green quit making them? Well the same argument could be made about their first gen TI's...
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They'll win matches but when I can beat a field of 40 excellent rifleman with my 20 gauge smoothbore it says something about the kind of matches they win.
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When you can buy a top end spanish made inline muzzleloader for $69.95, an American company can't sell enough to make a profit.
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I had one and just didn't see anything special about it. It wasn't more accurate than a Knight or T/C and just a pain to clean.
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They'll win matches but when I can beat a field of 40 excellent rifleman with my 20 gauge smoothbore it says something about the kind of matches they win. chugga , chugga pop , pop and no its says that what you think are excellent rifleman , ether all had a bad day OR arnt as excellent as your swelled head thinks edit :ahhh hell never mind
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A good looking wood stock - blued metal in-line is a Austin -Halleck. I have one with a 26 inch barrel. It has some great wood on it and the finish is very well done. I do not know if they are still in business, but a used one shouldn't too hard to find.
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the 700 ml isnt a true bolt action in the first place. Sure it uses a bolt, but its in fact a plunger style set up. That can be cured, so can the messy bolt, and the blowback. $90 bucks and 45 minutes. To each his own though, my four are not for sale. But $90 is all the gun is worth
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i can buy them in descent shape at about any gun show i go to for hardly any money. there giving them away to get rid of them. maybe i'll start buying them to sell to you guys.
to me they have always been nothing but junk.a buddy of mine sold his last month at a show for 80.00
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A good looking wood stock - blued metal in-line is a Austin -Halleck. I have one with a 26 inch barrel. It has some great wood on it and the finish is very well done. I do not know if they are still in business, but a used one shouldn't too hard to find. Made in spain......pretty but dangerous.
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A clean stainless 700ML is worth quite a bit.
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lol they are not worth a lot. Some try to ask a fortune but they often sit for a very long time before the seller gives up.
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I've seen them bring $400.00.
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