Jamie from Alberta
40 Cal.
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I’ve paid anywhere from $250 to $400 for Renegades here in Canada.
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2018 I picked up a .50 Renegade with Thompson Center rear aperture sight for $250 in Edmonton Alberta- the sight alone I’ve seen fetch for $250- good score for me.
My Renegade absolutely loves shooting the Hornady FPB on top of 80grs of Pyrodex RS.
Working on my cast TC Maxi-Hunters now. (Yes not 100% trad but I could care less what the purists might say and it’s my gun so move along, I also replaced the front blade site with a fiber optic)
I built the Lyman GPR .54 kit back in 2009 with 1:60 twist. I could’ve went with the 1:32 but cast round balls do it for me.
I like the Renegade for its smaller size compared to the GPR- ideal for tree-stands, blind or long treks.
I like the GPR for its authenticity when comparing towards a real Hawken and she carries well, very well in that it’s a almost what I prefer to take along every time I head out to the bush. What might matter to you is both rifles have two completely different styles of metal butt plate. If you’re not ready for it, the GPR’s trad curve can change your mind if not held correctly. The Renegades smooth semi straight butt plate can be more forgiving. My standard load is 80grs of powder for both. You’ll notice a difference too with the different overall weights and recoil.
IMO I’d pass on the pitting and go for the GPR.
Either way, they both make clouds of smoke and it all boils down to what you want.
Cheers and keep your powder dry!