Traditions Deerhunter Redi-Pak .50 cal 24 in. Blue Synthetic Black
Original price was: $590.00.$511.33Current price is: $511.33.
Traditions Deerhunter Redi-Pak
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Description
The Deerhunter rifle is a lightweight and easy to shoot rifle at a modest price. This muzzleloading rifle is for users of any experience level. The Deerhunter has a 24? Octagonal barrel with a 1:48? rate of twist. The Deerhunter barrels are designed to shoot full bore-sized bullet, saboted bullets, and patched round balls. The Williams Fiber Optic Metal sights are fully adjustable and allow use in daytime or lowlight situations.The Redi-Pak comes with necessary accessories including flask, cleaner, patches, ball starter, ammo and loaders. Primer and powders are all you need to get started.
Additional information
| Weight | 9.350 kg |
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| Dimensions | 45.00 × 12.00 × 3.00 cm |
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