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kwc27122

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Hello everyone,
I thought I’d show you all my TC Seneca my dad gave me for Christmas back in 1982. It is in .45 caliber and is a sweet shooter.
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Nice old TC there. I feel the draw of adding a 45 Cal Seneca to my pair of TCs. I would want a 45 as nothing smaller in bore is legal for deer here in NY.
 
They're great woods-dancers ( I've long had one also).

I've used T/C MaxiHunter conicals in mine for a million years , and it's been pretty much bang/flop.

What do use ?
 
Seneca's and Cherokee's were both very nice rifles for youth, women , and smaller men. Good balance and nice handling.I have two Cherokee's for the grand kids.
 
I have the Seneca in 36cal factory barrel and another one with a Douglas 40 cal extra long barrel. Both are tack drivers and I like the fit and feel of it over the 54cal T/C Hawken that I have. The 36 is just a fun caliber to shoot and does not use up supplies like the larger calibers do.
 
I always liked the slimmer lines on the Seneca over the Hawken. But I wanted a 50 and IIRC the Seneca topped out at 45.
 
Would probably not be fun to shoot if it did come in 50cal. Would probably kick pretty good with a 100 grains behind a 50cal ball
 
I have a Seneca 45, and have never shot anything but mouse loads from it at club matches. It's nice to carry on woods walks. Also have a brand spanking new green Mtn 40 cal barrel for it. Never even loaded that. Picked it up a couple years ago unfired in the white, from a guy who had sitting around for years.

Also have a Cherokee that I've never shot. I seem to have a problem with acquiring guns and not shooting them.
 
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