Kentuckywindage
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i inletted the stock for it to accept the 1" barrel.
Definitly second that one Wattsy,,,Wattsy said:Mark Lewis said:I've owned several $3000.00-$4000.00 muzzleloaders built by the best in the country. None of the shot as well as my $150.00 T/C Hawken.
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ebiggs said:I don’t have $4000 dollar, or even a $3000 dollar flintlock but if I did, what would it do that my $300 TC doesn’t? Just curious.
Mark Lewis said:I've owned several $3000.00-$4000.00 muzzleloaders built by the best in the country. None of the shot as well as my $150.00 T/C Hawken.
ebiggs said:My question was sincere and not meant to be taken maliciously. I am generally curious about what a $4000 or $3000 dollar custom would benefit me. I concede the beauty aspect. Plus I prefer flintlocks and it really looks like they dominate the custom market anyway, maybe not. I have learned to “master” flintlocks, muzzelloading in general since I do shoot several cap locks. This after a fairly bumpy start. I am not a great shot and never will be and have no intention to do competition. So just what will a $4000 dollar custom do for me?
Ghettogun said:And by the looks of the triggerguard that is a Deer Creek mountain rifle, not the original CVA. Of course most of the parts are from CVA inventory. Also is the lock round back or pointed? I can't tell from the picture. The Deer creek also used the round back lock.
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