Well I went ahead and bought the Traditions model. Not really the one I wanted, I want a
Lyman™ Great Plains Hunter - .54 Caliber but they weren't in stock, at least not that I could find. But it will give me something to do.
AH yes, circumstances will dictate results...,
I started with a "kit"...., back in 1976. I was 13, and it was what I could afford.
Now a "kit" back then, and as far as I'm concerned today, is what a lot of people today call "in-the-white", which means the metal parts have all been inlet into the wood, and the rifle will function right out of the box, BUT..., the buyer is supposed to do some minor if any metal finishing, and also to sand, stain, and seal the stock. For me it was the least expensive option.
For others, though, a "kit" is the parts, with fitting to the stock and finishing needed on the metal. This is what I call a "build" not a "kit".
For a select few, a "kit" (albeit with a small amount of tongue-in-cheek humor) is some steel, some brass, and a large piece of dried, curly maple, and they will forge and rifle the barrel as well as build the lock on their own, shape the stock, and eventually produce a masterpiece of wood and metal and also shoots.
I've bought several "factory made" muzzleloaders over the years, both new and used, and I've built a few too.
The nice thing about this hobby is that you can buy a "factory" made rifle or gun, or a "kit" and get to know just that one gun, and you're fine, OR you can delve into more complicated portions of this hobby. It's ALL up to your fancy, AND..., you get to change up what interests you as time passes.
I started out building a Civil War rifled musket from a kit...,
But I then got a couple factory made rifles, one a very plain-jane caplock for banging around in the woods for deer, and the other a plains rifle, which was a gift.
Then some years later I tried my hand building a flintlock longrifle,
and right after that I bought a factory made flintlock longrifle, as well as a flintlock musket,
And I've acquired or made some since then....
You see this stuff "gets into your blood", and you will likely find it taking up a bunch of your time, but I think it will be worth it.
So NOW..., You are One of Us,
One of Us
One of Us
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LD