I am wanting to get into competition shooting at mountain man rendezvous and other BP shoots.
I do not yet have a rifle but I may borrow my sons T/C .36 cal Seneca or his Pedersoli Traditional Hawken in .54 cal but eventually I need my own.
I am looking at the Pedersoli Rocky Mountain Hawken in Maple wood, or
the Jim Bridger / Kit Carson kit gun at Track of the Wolf, or
the Layman Great Plains Rifle.
I want curly maple.
My first few questions.
If I get the Pedersoli can I get after market barrels for it if mine gets messed up?
I hear that the Layman lock has a coil spring in it. Can I fit the coil spring lock on the Pedersoli?
Of these that I mentioned which do you feel is best and most history correct?
Am I spending too much money and should I just find an old T/C at a pawn shop and go from there?
If competition shooting really that fun or is it just a waste of time and money?
Thanks.
I do not yet have a rifle but I may borrow my sons T/C .36 cal Seneca or his Pedersoli Traditional Hawken in .54 cal but eventually I need my own.
I am looking at the Pedersoli Rocky Mountain Hawken in Maple wood, or
the Jim Bridger / Kit Carson kit gun at Track of the Wolf, or
the Layman Great Plains Rifle.
I want curly maple.
My first few questions.
If I get the Pedersoli can I get after market barrels for it if mine gets messed up?
I hear that the Layman lock has a coil spring in it. Can I fit the coil spring lock on the Pedersoli?
Of these that I mentioned which do you feel is best and most history correct?
Am I spending too much money and should I just find an old T/C at a pawn shop and go from there?
If competition shooting really that fun or is it just a waste of time and money?
Thanks.