patrick_ford
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So, I have found a TC percussion Renegade in .50 caliber for $125. The outside looks pretty good, the bluing is about 95% and the wood has very nice figure and only a few dings, nothing major at all to me at least.
The thing that might be an issue is the care or lack thereof that previous owner may have taken. There is very fine powdery rust around the nipple and from what I was able to see down the bore, the grooves had a shallow coat of rust from land to land. I could only see about 10" down the barrel, so I have no idea how the barrel looks farther down the bore. The crown seemed okay and the lockwork was fine.
I felt like this would be a good deal for a beginning muzzleloader due to the cost and I was already leaning toward a TC Renegade. I really wanted a .54 Renegade, but I thought if this one turned out half way well, I could get a GM .54 barrel with 1 in 66 twist for RBs.
Is there any reason why I should not jump on this rifle as soon as possible?
Thanks,
Patrick
The thing that might be an issue is the care or lack thereof that previous owner may have taken. There is very fine powdery rust around the nipple and from what I was able to see down the bore, the grooves had a shallow coat of rust from land to land. I could only see about 10" down the barrel, so I have no idea how the barrel looks farther down the bore. The crown seemed okay and the lockwork was fine.
I felt like this would be a good deal for a beginning muzzleloader due to the cost and I was already leaning toward a TC Renegade. I really wanted a .54 Renegade, but I thought if this one turned out half way well, I could get a GM .54 barrel with 1 in 66 twist for RBs.
Is there any reason why I should not jump on this rifle as soon as possible?
Thanks,
Patrick