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    Starting Out

    Update. Just listed was a .54 Lyman GPR 1:66 percussion in great shape for $500 and I have contacted the owner. This may be the one to jump on. My only issue will be finding #11 caps in Canada if I do. Advice?
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    Starting Out

    I am leaning towards the Lyman GPR, but I’m concerned of the 1:32 twist and beginning with a Flint also the .50 part. I will more then likely only every hunt whitetail with it, but the .54 just gives more options. Being how rural of an area I live in caps and powder will be hard to come by. I...
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    New Member from Canada

    Im definitely more interested in a .54 but only found one in a Traditions Whitetail. All other rifles I’ve found are .50, couple traditions, Lymans and one Investarms. Do you have a link to this classified? Thanks
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    New Member from Canada

    Northwestern Ontario. Rural area about 4 hour drive to the nearest city.
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    New Member from Canada

    The Traditions Whitetail .54 I mentioned is a classic percussion cap style. The barrel is stamped “Whitetail R .54 1-48” but on their website the model that looks the same is a ”Deerhunter Percusssion”. It may be an older model I’m not too sure. But it’s the only .54 I’ve found, I know .50 is...
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    Starting Out

    Sorry I should have kept up on the info a little more I wanted to make the post as short as possible. The Lyman Great Plains .50 is a flintlock and comes with nothing, rifle only 1:32 twist. The Lyman MiddleField .50 is a percussion, comes with a 4x40 scope mounted(which I wouldn’t use anyways...
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    Starting Out

    Hey everyone, straight to the point I’m going to get started into muzzleloading. Something about older gear that has always interested me, waxed canvas backpacks, trapping and traditional bowhunting is how it started for me, now I’m gravitating to muzzleloading. To begin I live in a rural area...
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    New Member from Canada

    Hey everyone. Just like to start to say I’m getting into muzzleloading this year and actively looking to purchase my first. I have my eyes on a Traditions Whitetail .54cal model in great shape used. Any additional help from some experienced enthusiasts on here to get my prepared for next season...
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