When contemplating buying a used muzzleloader what things do you look for to assess condition? I'm asking about both in person and online offerings.
Online seemed to be about the only place to find a good selection used muzzleloaders these days and can be a risky proposition, despite my caution I've been burned a few times.
If bidding look for the obvious feedback, number of auctions completed, shipping costs, inspection and return policy, item description and closely inspect photos with special attention to the stock for cracks, lock and bolster areas for rust and sights but it's nearly impossible to tell bore condition unless there's obvious rust shown at the muzzle. I also try to look at the sights to determine how much adjustment appears to be left in them. Example, if one or both of the sights have extreme adjustment shown in a photo I get concerned the gun might shoot off to one side, high or low.
Online seemed to be about the only place to find a good selection used muzzleloaders these days and can be a risky proposition, despite my caution I've been burned a few times.
If bidding look for the obvious feedback, number of auctions completed, shipping costs, inspection and return policy, item description and closely inspect photos with special attention to the stock for cracks, lock and bolster areas for rust and sights but it's nearly impossible to tell bore condition unless there's obvious rust shown at the muzzle. I also try to look at the sights to determine how much adjustment appears to be left in them. Example, if one or both of the sights have extreme adjustment shown in a photo I get concerned the gun might shoot off to one side, high or low.