What was your first??
#11
Typical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Kansas
Posts: 921
Being relatively new to the game, 8 years or so, my first was a TC Omega Z5 bought at Cabelas. I found this site shortly after.
It's still the most expensive MZ I ever purchased. I paid full retail for the gun and all the accessories. While simple in design, those Omegas flat out shoot. I have my eye out for a nice SS model.
It's still the most expensive MZ I ever purchased. I paid full retail for the gun and all the accessories. While simple in design, those Omegas flat out shoot. I have my eye out for a nice SS model.
#14
Traditions BuckHunter 50 cal.
Still have it, Christmas present from my wife. She is a dirty gal (rifle) but shoots great, legal everywhere and ya never know when it may be needed.
I'm hooked, purchased 3 in last six months, working on a smokeless Remington now, it should be my last, at least that's what I tell the wife
Still have it, Christmas present from my wife. She is a dirty gal (rifle) but shoots great, legal everywhere and ya never know when it may be needed.
I'm hooked, purchased 3 in last six months, working on a smokeless Remington now, it should be my last, at least that's what I tell the wife
#17
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Shenandoah Valley,Virginia
Posts: 69
Traditions BuckHunter 50 cal.
Still have it, Christmas present from my wife. She is a dirty gal (rifle) but shoots great, legal everywhere and ya never know when it may be needed.
I'm hooked, purchased 3 in last six months, working on a smokeless Remington now, it should be my last, at least that's what I tell the wife
Still have it, Christmas present from my wife. She is a dirty gal (rifle) but shoots great, legal everywhere and ya never know when it may be needed.
I'm hooked, purchased 3 in last six months, working on a smokeless Remington now, it should be my last, at least that's what I tell the wife
#18
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
Posts: 10,917
My first frontstuffer was an original (late 1800's ?) Belgian made 20 GA double barrel caplock. I bought it at a gun show when I was 16 years old. It was on a table with about a dozen double barrel percussion "wall hangers" and was the one with the least amount of rust. I think I paid something like $30 for it. All I knew about muzzleloaders at the time was what every kid knew from watching Davy Crockett on TV. I cleaned it up with steel wool and mineral spirits. A kind local gunsmith installed new nipples on it and explained how it worked. He sold me my first can of DuPont black powder and a tin of caps, and gave me a sock full of #8 birdshot. I killed a ton of blackbirds, doves and bunnies with that old gun using toilet paper for wadding between the powder and shot, and circles cut from milk cartons for overshot cards. The screw top from the powder can was my measure for both powder and shot.
That was followed three years later with a home built .40 caliber rifle. The barrel and lock were purchased from a Dixie catalog and the stock made from a slab of scrap mahogany from a local sawmill. It was NOT a thing of beauty, but it put down quite a few nutria, rabbits, and one 90 lb. hog.
My first commercial made rifle was a .50 TC New Englander purchased used some where around 1967.
That was followed three years later with a home built .40 caliber rifle. The barrel and lock were purchased from a Dixie catalog and the stock made from a slab of scrap mahogany from a local sawmill. It was NOT a thing of beauty, but it put down quite a few nutria, rabbits, and one 90 lb. hog.
My first commercial made rifle was a .50 TC New Englander purchased used some where around 1967.
#19
My first was a T/C Hawken .45 cal that was a percussion when I got it - before PA started its primitive season back in the 70s. When I found out that only flintlocks were going to be allowed I got a breech removal tool and a new flintlock breech and lock from T/C and swapped the breeches out. I shot a nice fat doe with that rifle that year then upgraded to a .50 cal T/C Hawken flinter.