Tater John
40 Cal.
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Good pictures Eric, :thumbsup:
What style and caliber?
Rusty
What style and caliber?
Rusty
CoyoteJoe said:I might mention that there WAS a reasonably priced longrifle, the Dixie Gun Works Tennessee Mountain Rifle. It came in big bore or squirrel rifle size, flint or percussion, right or left hand and was really quite a decent rifle for the price. It has now been dropped, presumably for lack of sales. The last price I recall seeing on it was under six hundred. I really don't believe there is a great market for a mid-priced longrifle, at least there wasn't enough to keep that one alive.
And that's the reality of it...its one thing to bump a $400 TC Hawken against something and leave a permananet "character mark" on it...but to do that to a $2500 muzzleloader would make me sick, so I wouldn't hunt it either...
Roy said:heck boys hunt with them and shoot them thats what they are built for. :grin:
Stumpkiller said:a reproduction or modern custom ought to be out there making your hunts more enjoyable. How many hunts total do you get in your lifetime? Why not make every one special?
I concur 100% !!!! I gotta tell ya, I have handled a couple of "high art" rifles that didn't have the touch holes drilled or installed.. :shake: :youcrazy: To each his own.RiverRat said:I had this custom built and It is my do all gun Werther hunting in the rain/snow or just taking it for a walk in the woods to kill stumps :thumbsup: