
CVA· .50 Cal
CVA Wolf .50 Cal w/ Sightmark 3x9 Scope
Inline .50 cal muzzleloader package with Sightmark 3-9x scope.
Inline muzzleloader rifles from CVA and Traditions, plus 209 primers for muzzleloading season.

CVA· .50 Cal
Inline .50 cal muzzleloader package with Sightmark 3-9x scope.

Traditions· .50 Cal
Federal FireStick-compatible inline — fastest ML reload on the market.

Federal· .50 Cal ML
Sealed 100-grain charges for Traditions NitroFire.

Federal· .50 Cal ML
Sealed 120-grain magnum charges for Traditions NitroFire.

Federal· 209
Hot-burning 209 primers for inline muzzleloaders.

Winchester· 209
Triple Seven 209 muzzleloading primers.
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About this category
Muzzleloader season is a West Virginia tradition — late December in the snow, the woods empty of orange, and a .50 cal inline that smells like Pyrodex. We stock everything you need for the season: inline rifles, FireStick charges, and 209 primers.
CVA Wolf .50 cal with Sightmark 3-9x scope packages, Traditions NitroFire .50 cal — the fastest muzzleloader reload on the market thanks to the Federal FireStick system.
Federal FireStick 100-grain and 120-grain sealed charges for Traditions NitroFires — drop in, no measuring, no spilled powder.
Federal Premium 209 and Winchester Triple Seven 209 muzzleloading primers — hot-burning for reliable ignition in cold weather.
Inline rifles are simpler than sidelocks. If this is your first muzzleloader, start with a CVA Wolf or Traditions inline — accurate, reliable, and easy to clean.
FireStick charges cost more per shot than loose powder but save 30 seconds in the stand and eliminate measurement errors in freezing weather.
Clean muzzleloaders the same day you shoot them — black powder and Pyrodex residues are corrosive and will pit a barrel overnight.
When is WV muzzleloader season?
WV's primary muzzleloader season runs the second-to-last week of December into early January. Check WVDNR for exact dates and county-specific rules.
Can I use a scope on a muzzleloader in WV?
Yes — WV allows scopes on muzzleloaders during muzzleloader season. Some states restrict this; West Virginia does not.