New Frontier Muzzloading
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 6
New Frontier Muzzloading
I was wondering who has heard of this company and how reputable their lineup is? I was looking at the Beartooh Magnum model found in Cabelas and Bass Pro. I currently own a .50 Cal. T/C Hawken and love this rifle but was looking for a lower cost inline. I was wondering who has the best buy for the buck. I have seen these New Frontier models from around $119 at Bass Pro to $149 With a scope at Cabelas. Let me know your thoughts on the lineup.
#2
Typical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Mesa, Arizona
Posts: 986
RE: New Frontier Muzzloading
Can't help with this one but I can tell you to stay away from The Traditions Pursuit LT at least until they straighten out their trigger problems. Mine has a trigger so bad that three shots would make my finger so sore I had to stop shooting. I did my own trigger job and it is now a fair trigger but the job is not real easy.
#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 2,922
RE: New Frontier Muzzloading
Jaragon
This rifle below is American-made with a wood stock. Accuracy & warranty reports on it have been very good. This is a "Best Buy" right now at $159. Also sold at Cabelas too!
New England Firearms Sidekick 50
This rifle below is American-made with a wood stock. Accuracy & warranty reports on it have been very good. This is a "Best Buy" right now at $159. Also sold at Cabelas too!
New England Firearms Sidekick 50
#5
Typical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Mesa, Arizona
Posts: 986
RE: New Frontier Muzzloading
They call it a "reusable carrier". I don't know why they do this. Even though the Traditions Pursuit came with a terrible trigger they at least do not use the extra piece to hold the primer. It just fits in the removable breechplug just like in the T/C Omega. No carrier, no plastic thingy, no problems. It is also possible to make the conversion on either the Omega or the Pursuit to the .25ACP rifle primer.