Hi, I am a first time poster on this list and a blackpowder hunter wannabe.
I'm looking for advice for my first foray into the muzzleloading world. I've been doing research and am interested in a percussion, .54 cal. rifle of the Mountain Man/Hawkens era. I don't want fancy brass, but more plain type furniture and a half-stock. I'm also only interested in roundball bullets, so a slower twist is in order. I love the looks of the carbines, but most of those seem to be of the higher twist variety. I also would like a double trigger configuration.
So far, I've found the Lyman Great Plains Rifle as typical of the look that I would like to get and is in the right price range. However, if anyone has other suggestions, I'm open to hear them.
I know this last "wish" is probably dreaming, but in addition to the above, if this rifle could have an interchangeable .32 cal barrel, I would be set.
I'm interested in hunting squirrel and whitetail deer in the state of Missouri. I don't ever see myself going out west for an elk or mule deer hunt. I would also be interested in attending rondevous and participating in BP shooting events.
I realize this is a tall order to fill, but hey, a fella has to dream.
Dadof8
I'm looking for advice for my first foray into the muzzleloading world. I've been doing research and am interested in a percussion, .54 cal. rifle of the Mountain Man/Hawkens era. I don't want fancy brass, but more plain type furniture and a half-stock. I'm also only interested in roundball bullets, so a slower twist is in order. I love the looks of the carbines, but most of those seem to be of the higher twist variety. I also would like a double trigger configuration.
So far, I've found the Lyman Great Plains Rifle as typical of the look that I would like to get and is in the right price range. However, if anyone has other suggestions, I'm open to hear them.
I know this last "wish" is probably dreaming, but in addition to the above, if this rifle could have an interchangeable .32 cal barrel, I would be set.
I'm interested in hunting squirrel and whitetail deer in the state of Missouri. I don't ever see myself going out west for an elk or mule deer hunt. I would also be interested in attending rondevous and participating in BP shooting events.
I realize this is a tall order to fill, but hey, a fella has to dream.
Dadof8