I sold one of my MK-85s in .54 and found another .50 predator. This one is the older version with the allen screw locking the hammer assembly in. These particular models had green mountain barrels and Timney triggers not the copies.
Someone along the way used pliers on the disassembly process... All is good I found a replacement piece at Numrich Arms. and it is on the way.
This gun's Bore is in perfect condition!
I am quite pleased to add this to my collection as it matches my "go to" rifle perfectly and is set up with peeps and globe sight already. I cannot wait to shoot it as ELK Season is right around the corner. My other Predator loves the 460 gr. no excuses over a modest charge of triple 7. The rifle is more accurate than I can be with open sights.
The rifle is Not only accurate but checks all the boxes to be legal in Oregon.
I hope this new (to me) is as accurate. If so this will end my search for the perfect muzzleloader as I will have a matched pair.
Good Hunting!
Someone along the way used pliers on the disassembly process... All is good I found a replacement piece at Numrich Arms. and it is on the way.
This gun's Bore is in perfect condition!
I am quite pleased to add this to my collection as it matches my "go to" rifle perfectly and is set up with peeps and globe sight already. I cannot wait to shoot it as ELK Season is right around the corner. My other Predator loves the 460 gr. no excuses over a modest charge of triple 7. The rifle is more accurate than I can be with open sights.
The rifle is Not only accurate but checks all the boxes to be legal in Oregon.
I hope this new (to me) is as accurate. If so this will end my search for the perfect muzzleloader as I will have a matched pair.
Good Hunting!