splinter84
36 Cal.
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Hey guys/gals
I am brand new to the Traditional Muzzleloading Forum here. I have shot my neighbors 50 cal CVA Hawken a bit last summer, and really enjoyed the whole experience. I also borrowed it for 3 days of hunting with him as well.
I am looking for my first percussion rifle, and will be strictly using PRB. I have my selection narrowed down to 3 choices based primarily on cost and function first, reviews and research I have found online second, and looks/appeal lastly.
This will be my first muzzleloader used primarily as a hunting gun in heavily wooded areas, and occasionally open land hunting. I am hoping to practice with it often this summer so it will see plenty of range time as well. Oh”¦and I am set on the 54 cal and a price range under $500.
I would like to go new on my first one. I am not very educated on inspecting used muzzleloaders. Therefore, it would probably be my safest route for my first one.
I understand that these posts are a dime a dozen, but I believe everyone has different conditions when choosing their first rifle. I really would appreciate any info pertaining to these models. If you have another model in mind feel free to post.
Ok”¦.here is the lineup. I have listed a few questions and concerns on each model. I am looking for some input on these rifles.
1. Lyman GPR ”“ Current best price $480 on Midsouth Shooter Supply. The 1:60 twist ratio seems very appealing to other PRB shooters from what I have read. I am concerned about the longer barrel -length in the woods, the weight, and finding a hard case for transporting it. It is a longer rifle. Are typical plastic cases like a cheap Plano too short for this rifle? I really like the aesthetics of this rifle as well. From what I read it is a great rifle with a great repetition.
2. Dixie Hawken ”“ Current best price $435 on Dixie Gun Works. It comes with a 1:48 twist ratio. I have read mixed reviews about this twist when using strictly 54 cal PRB. Aesthetically it is a great looking Hawken for the price. Built by Investarms I believe. The barrel is 4” shorter than the GPR, which would make it a little easier to swing in the woods. In my opinion.
3. Lyman Trade ”“ Current best price of $380 on Midsouth Shooter Supply. 1:48 twist ratio again. No inlay patch box. Not quite as fancy as the Dixie, but for the cost savings not a deal breaker. I am not familiar with the single trigger on it which is the reason I placed this rifle below the Dixie for now. Will the single trigger be a harder pull then the double trigger system? For me it really is a tossup between the Dixie and Trade if I opt for a shorter barrel length.
I have been doing a lot of reading on clean supplies and loading as well. I have some questions on some of that stuff too, but I figured I would save that for a different post. Thanks again!
I am brand new to the Traditional Muzzleloading Forum here. I have shot my neighbors 50 cal CVA Hawken a bit last summer, and really enjoyed the whole experience. I also borrowed it for 3 days of hunting with him as well.
I am looking for my first percussion rifle, and will be strictly using PRB. I have my selection narrowed down to 3 choices based primarily on cost and function first, reviews and research I have found online second, and looks/appeal lastly.
This will be my first muzzleloader used primarily as a hunting gun in heavily wooded areas, and occasionally open land hunting. I am hoping to practice with it often this summer so it will see plenty of range time as well. Oh”¦and I am set on the 54 cal and a price range under $500.
I would like to go new on my first one. I am not very educated on inspecting used muzzleloaders. Therefore, it would probably be my safest route for my first one.
I understand that these posts are a dime a dozen, but I believe everyone has different conditions when choosing their first rifle. I really would appreciate any info pertaining to these models. If you have another model in mind feel free to post.
Ok”¦.here is the lineup. I have listed a few questions and concerns on each model. I am looking for some input on these rifles.
1. Lyman GPR ”“ Current best price $480 on Midsouth Shooter Supply. The 1:60 twist ratio seems very appealing to other PRB shooters from what I have read. I am concerned about the longer barrel -length in the woods, the weight, and finding a hard case for transporting it. It is a longer rifle. Are typical plastic cases like a cheap Plano too short for this rifle? I really like the aesthetics of this rifle as well. From what I read it is a great rifle with a great repetition.
2. Dixie Hawken ”“ Current best price $435 on Dixie Gun Works. It comes with a 1:48 twist ratio. I have read mixed reviews about this twist when using strictly 54 cal PRB. Aesthetically it is a great looking Hawken for the price. Built by Investarms I believe. The barrel is 4” shorter than the GPR, which would make it a little easier to swing in the woods. In my opinion.
3. Lyman Trade ”“ Current best price of $380 on Midsouth Shooter Supply. 1:48 twist ratio again. No inlay patch box. Not quite as fancy as the Dixie, but for the cost savings not a deal breaker. I am not familiar with the single trigger on it which is the reason I placed this rifle below the Dixie for now. Will the single trigger be a harder pull then the double trigger system? For me it really is a tossup between the Dixie and Trade if I opt for a shorter barrel length.
I have been doing a lot of reading on clean supplies and loading as well. I have some questions on some of that stuff too, but I figured I would save that for a different post. Thanks again!