I have asked this question several times just what would that get me? Where would it be a “rifle upgrade” for me?
I have recently returned from a job overseas for a couple of years where I was not able to obtain black powder and was absent from this group. (Yes, this was a sore trial to me, but I survived by using the muzzleloader of the Pacific -- ie a speargun)
Therefore, I know nothing of your earlier questions.
However, I will try to give you an answer by explaining my own history.
My father had a T/C kit from 1976 which I built much later. I then built a Renegade to accompany him on hunts. My job caused me to move so I left the guns with my brother and father. I then built another for me. I now had 3 intro rifles before even starting to shoot seriously. Then, I shot with various people and used their guns. ML shooters are a generous and helpful people. I enjoyed shooting, but soon wanted a rifle that fit me better and was capable of getting me in the competition game. I also developed different tastes for rifle styles and began to realize that there are reasons for the differences in these styles beyond aesthetics. I finally built a long rifle kit and my shooting improved greatly. Some hunting successes and continued involvement in local competition left me wanting more.
Then I tried a flintlock rifle and built one of those and had success in hunting with that too. Then I shot a smoothbore and bought one of those in flint. More hunting success and different hunting opportunities.
What does it get you? The wife rolls her eyes when I get new catalogs or very long boxes from suppliers. I have tools, worktables and smelly chemicals everywhere and I have a table devoted to casting lead projectiles. In short, I am an addict.
So my advice to you is this -- run! Get away! There is still hope for you as demonstrated by your asking of this question...
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Or you can start looking at various gun styles; refine your own tastes; try them out to see which work for you; study your own measurements and contemplate your deeper involvement in the land of black powder toys.
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YMHS,
CrackStock