PotomacRanger
32 Cal
In my local shop there are two T/C Hawken Muzzleloaders. Both are flintlock and 28" Barrel. One is .45 caliber and the other is .54 caliber. Both rifles are in an 8/10 condition. They look excellent down the bore but the price has me halted. The .45 Hawken is $500 and the .54 Hawken is $600. The shop clerk said the prices can come down but not by more than 20% as they are on consignment. I havent had any luck in finding a flinter and the Penn Hunter I wanted sold before I could finally make my decision. My fork in the road that is holding me up is should I go for a Thompson Center ? I like the look of the long rifles but I dont know if I am ready to spend longrifle money. At that same point spending $400-600 now is more money after I spend $1200-$1700 for a longrifle later. I found a Dixie Gun Works Tenn Mtn Rifle that caught my eye on the internet but it was percussion so I would have to convert it which is about $250-300 and the rifle is $695.00. There is a nice .45 cal cherry stock rifle here on the forum but its $1600 and that would mean me throwing all my money at a small bore rifle. I will only be hunting white tails so it wouldnt be so bad I guess. I dont know where to go from here I guess... lol. I dont know if I should by a production model or go out and get a Kibler, Kashtuk, Cabin Creek, TVM, Jim Chambers or Penatonica. Anyone want to shed some light on my rather dreary situation.
My home state is Maryland and will be where I hunt. I hunt in Allegheny County and my property is in thr mountains so its hilly and wooded densely. Longest shots might be 80 yards... one day most wont top 50. Lowest legal caliber is .40 caliber with 60 gr of powder in a rifle and 40gr in a pistol. Like I said above this rifle will be a White Tail Deer hunting rifle. I know its sounds kinda dumb to ask this question here but its been knawing at me for the better bit of 3 months. Thanks to everyone who takes their time to read this and comment their thoughts and opinions.
My home state is Maryland and will be where I hunt. I hunt in Allegheny County and my property is in thr mountains so its hilly and wooded densely. Longest shots might be 80 yards... one day most wont top 50. Lowest legal caliber is .40 caliber with 60 gr of powder in a rifle and 40gr in a pistol. Like I said above this rifle will be a White Tail Deer hunting rifle. I know its sounds kinda dumb to ask this question here but its been knawing at me for the better bit of 3 months. Thanks to everyone who takes their time to read this and comment their thoughts and opinions.