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Thompson/Center Strike Muzzleloader

Inline muzzleloaders have come a long way in the last 20 years in terms of convenience, and now Thompson/Center makes it even easier for smokepole hunters with the new Strike.

Hardware: Traditions Vortek StrikerFire

Vortek's “StrikerFire” is exactly what it sounds like: The gun is striker-fired. A hammer is replaced with a sliding cocker/de-cocker. How did it hold up when put to the test by American Hunter Editor in Chief J. Scott Olmsted? Find out in this review.

Remington's 300-Yard Muzzleloader

The new Remington Model 700 Ultimate Muzzleloader is one serious smokepole, but will it really let you reach out to 300 yards?

Remington Introduces Ultimate Muzzleloader

Remington unveils the new Model 700 Ultimate Muzzleloader, which uses a magnum rifle primer for ignition.

Long-Range Muzzleloading

The accuracy and effective reach of modern blackpowder rifles has benefited greatly from recent developments in the industry.

The Return of Knight Rifles

The company that pioneered the modern inline muzzleloader is back in business and looking to be a player once again.

CVA Accura

With a custom-quality barrel and trigger that would inspire a benchrest competitor, the Accura demonstrates that the long guns of today's CVA are far from primitive.

CVA Electra

The Electra's ignition system allows modern-day muzzleloader shooters to replace the 209 primer.

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