Hello, first time poster here.
After playing with muzzleloading in my teens (1970's) I got away from it except for using inlines for the last few years to extend my deer season. I have also done a bit of hunting recently with a Lyman Deerstalker. However, I got the urge to get back into traditional muzzleloading, and went to a local gunshow hoping to trade away my T/C Thunderhawk inline towards a Lyman GPR or Trade Rifle.
On impulse, I made a deal (even swap) for a Safari Arms sidehammer muzzleloader. The vendor called it a Hawken, but it looks almost identical to a Lyman Trade Rifle except it has a patchbox and a double-set trigger. Haven't fired it yet...it's been raining and/or snowing since I got it two days ago...but I'm wondering what, if anything, I can learn about it here. I usually do my research before buying, not after, LOL, but better late than never.
I am hoping to use the gun with patched ball loads and real blackpowder, for hunting as well as casual plinking. The twist seems to be 48 inches. Condition is excellent, and the set trigger is nice.
Did I do good or bad?
John
After playing with muzzleloading in my teens (1970's) I got away from it except for using inlines for the last few years to extend my deer season. I have also done a bit of hunting recently with a Lyman Deerstalker. However, I got the urge to get back into traditional muzzleloading, and went to a local gunshow hoping to trade away my T/C Thunderhawk inline towards a Lyman GPR or Trade Rifle.
On impulse, I made a deal (even swap) for a Safari Arms sidehammer muzzleloader. The vendor called it a Hawken, but it looks almost identical to a Lyman Trade Rifle except it has a patchbox and a double-set trigger. Haven't fired it yet...it's been raining and/or snowing since I got it two days ago...but I'm wondering what, if anything, I can learn about it here. I usually do my research before buying, not after, LOL, but better late than never.
I am hoping to use the gun with patched ball loads and real blackpowder, for hunting as well as casual plinking. The twist seems to be 48 inches. Condition is excellent, and the set trigger is nice.
Did I do good or bad?
John