Shoot it, keep it forever and pass it on to your kids or family. The value of a family gun like that lies in the stories it generates. It's story hanging on a wall will be quite boring. The stories it could tell of hunts and club shoots is invaluable.
My first muzzleloader was a TC Hawken kit I built. I had never even held a muzzleloader in my hand when I built it. I see 1000 flaws in the build but will never sell it or give it away.
i hope my daughter keeps it and shoots it all the time long after I am gone.
Cheers,
Chowmi
My first muzzleloader was a TC Hawken kit I built. I had never even held a muzzleloader in my hand when I built it. I see 1000 flaws in the build but will never sell it or give it away.
i hope my daughter keeps it and shoots it all the time long after I am gone.
Cheers,
Chowmi