Looks like a great site for opinions and info!
My first foray into muzzleloading was last fall. Being mainly a trad archery hunter, I am mostly turned off by firearms in general, and scoped in-lines do absolutely nothing for me. However, my father's 45 cal. Kentucky rifle had always intrigued me, so last fall I broke down and took it out for our week-long season.
The whole "back to basics" concept really hooked me, much as trad archery had completely ruined me with compounds. After I had lurked on here for a while, I found out how to shoot the thing pretty darn accurately. I barely missed a nice buck during last year's season (my hunting partner took a shot immediately after with a scoped in-line and dropped the buck), and I've been itchign to do it again this year.
After more lurking here, I decided on a Lyman Deerstalker in .54 cal. I also got it in left hand, myself being left handed. Shots here in my area of V are rarely over 100 yards, and I figure the .54 should pack a whallop in that range. Also, the MUCH shorter length of the Deerstalker should make for easier handling, as I'm somewhat "vertically challenged" and the Kentucky rifle I took last year was as tall as I am.
I have both 0.530 round balls and TC maxi-hunters for ammo. The patches I have are 0.015. From what I could tell from lurking here for so long this is a good place to start. I have two cans of Elephant FFG to start with; it seemed to perform well in the Kentucky rifle last year. I plan to try and stick with TC Wonder Lube for patch lube and overall gun protection. The gun came with a bottle of Butch's bore shine.
I haven't hit the range with the Deerstalker yet. So far all I've done is wipe everything down well with Wonder Lube. I figure a brand new rifle is the best way to start, seeing as how that way I'll know exactly how it's been cleaned and taken care of.
So, all that being said, what kind of advice/opinions can all you fellas give me? Any and all advice is appreciated!
My first foray into muzzleloading was last fall. Being mainly a trad archery hunter, I am mostly turned off by firearms in general, and scoped in-lines do absolutely nothing for me. However, my father's 45 cal. Kentucky rifle had always intrigued me, so last fall I broke down and took it out for our week-long season.
The whole "back to basics" concept really hooked me, much as trad archery had completely ruined me with compounds. After I had lurked on here for a while, I found out how to shoot the thing pretty darn accurately. I barely missed a nice buck during last year's season (my hunting partner took a shot immediately after with a scoped in-line and dropped the buck), and I've been itchign to do it again this year.
After more lurking here, I decided on a Lyman Deerstalker in .54 cal. I also got it in left hand, myself being left handed. Shots here in my area of V are rarely over 100 yards, and I figure the .54 should pack a whallop in that range. Also, the MUCH shorter length of the Deerstalker should make for easier handling, as I'm somewhat "vertically challenged" and the Kentucky rifle I took last year was as tall as I am.
I have both 0.530 round balls and TC maxi-hunters for ammo. The patches I have are 0.015. From what I could tell from lurking here for so long this is a good place to start. I have two cans of Elephant FFG to start with; it seemed to perform well in the Kentucky rifle last year. I plan to try and stick with TC Wonder Lube for patch lube and overall gun protection. The gun came with a bottle of Butch's bore shine.
I haven't hit the range with the Deerstalker yet. So far all I've done is wipe everything down well with Wonder Lube. I figure a brand new rifle is the best way to start, seeing as how that way I'll know exactly how it's been cleaned and taken care of.
So, all that being said, what kind of advice/opinions can all you fellas give me? Any and all advice is appreciated!