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What traditional muzzleloaders do you own?
Since we answered that questions for modern inlines I think we ought to answer for us who like Traditional Muzzleloaders . While I like my inlines I think If I had to choose i would keep my traditional Muzzys over the inlines. So what do you have for a traditional gun?
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I guess I should go first Huh?
Lyman Great Plains Rifle 54 cal 1:60 twist Lyman Great Plains Hunter 1:32 Lyman GP pistol 54 cal 2 of them T/C Renegade 45 cal LRH barrel 1:28 54 cal 1:48 barrel for renegade ( whenever bronko mails it):s2: T/C Hawken 1:48 Barrels for Hawken : 45 cal 1:28 ss 50 cal 1:28 lrh 50 cal 1:70 50 cal 1:24 sharpshooter with malcomb scope Pedersoli Kodiak double barrel 58 cal Pedersoli Gibbs .451 Traditions 32 cal Crockett I think that's it. I blame Dave:s2::s2: |
Well I only have 1 traditional muzzleloader and its a TC Hawken 50cal. I bought it when I was sixteen and its still a good shooting gun.
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I have two...A .40 caliber custom flintlock that I bought in 1977...
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chetmarks
OK... I have one TC Hawken - rock lock - my only rock lock and several TC Renegades - all percussion - all 50 or 54 caliber - with TC barrels and GM-LRH barrels. |
.54cal lyman great plains rifle
.54-.58cal cva mountain rifle .54 cva hawken .54cal cabelas hawken when shooting patched round ball i really like the 54's as its perfect for deer & elk size game |
t/c .58 hawkens
2 t/c renegades .54 one with scope t/c .50 greyhawk t/c bastard, white mtn. carbine barrel on a renegade stock t/c .50 newenglander I also blame cayuga,so all i can say to him is thanks..........karl |
45 caliber Hopkins & Allen under hammer 1-56 twist
45 caliber TC Hawken 1-48 twist 54 caliber made from scratch except the barrel off St Louis musem plans 1-80 twist 54 caliber TC Renagade 1-66 twist 54 caliber TC Renagade 1-48 twist |
Less than Cayugad
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This first one is a TC Renegade with a 32” 45 cal Green Mountain barrel, 1-18 twist. It has a Lyman 57 SML peep, a Lee Shavers globe front sight with a level. The load for this gun is 80 gr of Pyrodex P with a Paper patched 459-405-HB, and an overpowder wad.
![]() This one is a TC Renegade with a Stainless Steel 50 cal Green Mountain barrel, 1-28 twist. It has a Lyman 57 SML peep, a Lyman 17 AML globe front sight with Lee Shavers inserts. The load for this rifle is a Hornady 410 gr with 100 gr of pyrodex select RS ![]() This one is also a TC Renegade with a Stainless Steel 50 cal Green Mountain barrel, 1-28 twist. It has a Lyman 57 SML peep, a Lyman 17 AML globe front sight with Lee Shavers inserts. This is my Son’s rifle. The load for this rifle is a paper patched 500 S&W bullet by my Lee 501-440-RF Mould, and it weighs 460 gr. It uses 80 gr of Pyrodex P with an over powder wad. Ron ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This pic shows the difference between a paper patched bullet and a naked one. ![]() |
I currently have none since I can't really use iron sights nowadays. I did just find this http://texasguntrader.com/index.php?a=2&b=41164 which looks like a good buy for someone wanting a more traditional rifle.
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I have 3 all percussion
.50 CVA Mountain rifle 1:66 .50 T/C Pa. Hunter 1:66 .50 Traditions Hawkin Woodsman 1:48 next will probably be a flinter. |
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Just the one I built earlier this yr.
.50 Hawken took about 40 hours to finish to my tastes. I really do love it though. I enjoy shooting it just as much as looking at it, hunting with it, wiping it down, walking past it in my cabinet, wiping it down, and shooting it, and you get the point.. Wanna go flintlock next go round. I remember over 15yrs ago when you could buy the kits at Wal-Mart for less than a $100. If that was so today I would be in trouble. |
A 50Cal made by Dixie Gun Works, My (Poor Boy)
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Well, let's see.
There's the: .54 Great Plains flintlock .58 Zouave (Navy Arms/Zoli reproduction 1863 Remington Contract Musket) .50 TC New Englander TC Renegade with .45 LRH, .50 LRH & .54 Slow Twist Green Mountain barrels (and a stock on the way from bronko) .40 caplock longrifle (kind of a Pennsylvania style) I crudely built in the 1960's 12 Gauge side-by-side Pedersoli |
Originally Posted by Semisane
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Well, let's see.
There's the: .54 Great Plains flintlock .58 Zouave (Navy Arms/Zoli reproduction 1863 Remington Contract Musket) .50 TC New Englander TC Renegade with .45 LRH, .50 LRH & .54 Slow Twist Green Mountain barrels (and a stock on the way from bronko) .40 caplock longrifle (kind of a Pennsylvania style) I crudely built in the 1960's 12 Gauge side-by-side Pedersoli |
T/C Silver Elite 50 cal. (1 of 500) plus a 50 cal SS GM LRH barrel percussion
T/C Hawken with 45 cal GM LRH barrel percussion Custom stocked percussion with 50 cal GM LRH barrel and T/C hardware (lock, triggers, etc. Custom 50 cal percussion with L&R lock, gorgeous grade 4 walnut 1/2 stock. T/C Hawken 50 cal flinter with 21" GM LRH carbine barrel. |
Ain't gonna happen Chet.
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All I have is my lyman .54 deerstalker w/ decelerator pad and fiber optic sights.
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I've owned 3, all T/Cs.
Two Renegades, one 50 and one 54. Sold the 50 about 20 years ago. The other is a White Mtn Carbine, 50 cal. |
Have a T/C Hawken i built out of a kit about 20 some years ago. Thinking of buying a LRH green mountain barrel for it. 50 cal.
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