Hi - I recently bought one of the Traditions Deerhunter percussion rifle kits. After a few weeks, off and on working it, the kit gun was done and I am very happy with it. Looks good, shoots great, what else could you ask for? And it's a lot lighter to schlep around with than my TC Hawken which I love too.Howdy! So happy my new .50cal rifle showed up! I've had a used .50cal Lyman's, but this is my first brand new gun!
Just curious if anyone has any tips for this specific model? I plan to remove the synthetic ramrod, plus the rod retention spring under the barrel that seems to ratel around without it.
I've never bought a new muzzleloader before. Is it normal for them to come with grease or some kind of petroleum jelly all over the lock mechanism? Mine was covered in it!
I'm not going to be able to test her out until next weekend, but I'm super excited!
The gun I'm most proud of was a used cva bobcat. Got from a pawn shop for 99.00 my first muzzleloader. We were so poor but it put food on the table very well. Not one fool ever made fun of it. Oh and you haters the gun still works just fine after many years. Sir you take care of that lady.Isn't the shooter more important than the gun?
It's telling of who you are to continuously insult a man's firearm that was purchased for him by his girlfriend as a gift.Well, if you're happy with an inferior gun, more power to ya.. I guess the old line about you get what you pay for is ignored on these low end guns.
I agree with 100%.Last summer I introduced a 14 year old to my .36 flinter. He just got a Traditions Deerhunter Flint for Christmas. His dad knows nothing about flintlocks, so I replaced his Pyrodex with a half pound of Goex 3f and gave him a couple of 5/8 flints. Hopefully this Traditions is the first step in a life long journey. Calling it junk misses the whole point. We should celebrate, encourage and mentor shooters new to black powder in general and flintlocks in particular. Right now, this rifle is priceless to this young man.
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