Ardesa Vortek ML Rifle
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Ardesa Vortek ML Rifle
Sea Wolf tested his Ardesa Vortek Muzzle Loading Rifle today. .50 calibre rifled barrel which breaks like a shotgun so you can stick a shotgun primer in the breech. Fluted barrel with a muzzle brake and drilled and taped for a scope. Comes with Williams Fire Sights.
Takes 150 grains of BP and has a breech plug which you unscrew to allow you to clean the barrel like a shotgun.
Apparently sounds like an artillery piece on full charge.
Crazy bit of kit. Hopefully he'll be along to give a better review. I'll get some video next week.
Takes 150 grains of BP and has a breech plug which you unscrew to allow you to clean the barrel like a shotgun.
Apparently sounds like an artillery piece on full charge.
Crazy bit of kit. Hopefully he'll be along to give a better review. I'll get some video next week.
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Re: Ardesa Vortek ML Rifle
Looks like a Rossi or Harrington & Richardson action - it would be interesting to see if the barrel could fit onto my Rossi or H&R?
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Re: Ardesa Vortek ML Rifle
looks interesting
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What do British muzzleloader shooters think of these modern American inline muzzleloaders?
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Looks interesting and i'd love to try it. Especially test its accurracy. Unfortunately unlikely to be deer legal though.
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I like them.rocket-dog wrote:What do British muzzleloader shooters think of these modern American inline muzzleloaders?
Possibly not the velocity for Scotland, but they would meet the energy requirements. I recall reading that APCO doesn't like the idea of using them for deer, because of the smoke and the lack of a follow up shot - but if you know what you're doing, you should only need one shot.Scotsgun wrote:Looks interesting and i'd love to try it. Especially test its accurracy. Unfortunately unlikely to be deer legal though.
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I think I would rather have one of those than a replica of an historic arm (as nice as they are).Sandgroper wrote:I like them.rocket-dog wrote:What do British muzzleloader shooters think of these modern American inline muzzleloaders?
This caught my eye as it is being made by a team of former Thompson Contender employees.
http://lhrsportingarms.com/Redemption.html
PS: I like TC stuff too. Quirky and well engineered stuff are always interesting to me.
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The Redemption is certainly different. I'm not sure about it's looks but it does appeal in a strange sort of way! 

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As soon as I learned the team behind the rifle were former TC employees the why it looks like it looks became apparent.Sandgroper wrote:The Redemption is certainly different. I'm not sure about it's looks but it does appeal in a strange sort of way!
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If LHR go down the switch barrel route and are cheaper than T/C, then I could be tempted. 

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