Introduced in 1996. An in-line design and first built on a modern action. Chambered for .50- or .54-caliber bullet. Fitted with synthetic stock and rubber recoil pad. Barrel length 24". Weight about 7.75 lbs. Camo stock option added in 1997. Discontinued 2006.
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Introduced in 1997. Similar to above featuring satin metal finish and gray laminated thumbhole stock, with roll-over cheekpiece. Discontinued.
Same as above, with stainless steel barrel and action. Discontinued.
Similar to above model, with satin stainless steel finish and two-toned gray laminated thumbhole stock, with roll-over cheekpiece. Introduced in 1997. Discontinued.
Similar to Model ML. Shortened stock, with 13" lop and rubber recoil pad. Discontinued.
Model introduces Ultimate Muzzle Loader (UML) ignition system. Uses a unique brass case containing a Remington 9.5 large-Magnum rifle primer that is push fed into breech plug, creating a gas seal in the flash hole of the primer. Can handle up to a 200-grain Magnum powder charge for velocities over 2,400 fps. Features include .50-caliber fluted stainless barrel and laminate or Bell & Carlson synthetic stock. Introduced in 2014.
Fixed-breech hammer-fired muzzle-loaders manufactured in a variety of configurations. Imported. Manufactured from 2006 to 2008.