LIVINtheLIFE
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Hey everyone, straight to the point I’m going to get started into muzzleloading. Something about older gear that has always interested me, waxed canvas backpacks, trapping and traditional bowhunting is how it started for me, now I’m gravitating to muzzleloading.
To begin I live in a rural area of Northern Ontario with no local shops that support muzzleloading, maybe one that would special order. Needless to say I’m in the used market and I have a few questions. First is rifle choice, I’ve found a few on classifieds and if some light can be shed on best choice for a beginner that would get me started. Options include;
Traditions Whitetail Percussion .54 $330
Traditions Whitetail Flint .50 $500
Traditions Hawkens .50 $900
Lyman Middlefield .50 $550
Lyman Great Plains .50 $600
T/C .50 $400
Another Hawkens .50 $500
Safari .50 $500
I know a lot of options and range of prices. Keep in mind each one comes with some basics, either say 20 balls and patches or a pack of sabots and some powder pellets. With the exception of the $900 Hawkins, it comes with a horn, measure, Lyman mold, 2lbs goex and quite a bit more odds and ends. From what I read I’m really leaning towards the .54 and then just buying my additional needed gear online. Target animals when I get used to shooting it will be mainly whitetail, the potential for black-bear and moose will be there but those could be years to come before I draw a tag.
I apologize for the long post, just want to get all points across the board, in saying that I do plan on moulding my own balls and possible conicals if I expand into that. With lack of local supplies it would be easier then buying, especially since I can buy local lead bricks for $1.25 a pound. This can further determine caliber choice. Any other info for a beginner starting out would be great!
To begin I live in a rural area of Northern Ontario with no local shops that support muzzleloading, maybe one that would special order. Needless to say I’m in the used market and I have a few questions. First is rifle choice, I’ve found a few on classifieds and if some light can be shed on best choice for a beginner that would get me started. Options include;
Traditions Whitetail Percussion .54 $330
Traditions Whitetail Flint .50 $500
Traditions Hawkens .50 $900
Lyman Middlefield .50 $550
Lyman Great Plains .50 $600
T/C .50 $400
Another Hawkens .50 $500
Safari .50 $500
I know a lot of options and range of prices. Keep in mind each one comes with some basics, either say 20 balls and patches or a pack of sabots and some powder pellets. With the exception of the $900 Hawkins, it comes with a horn, measure, Lyman mold, 2lbs goex and quite a bit more odds and ends. From what I read I’m really leaning towards the .54 and then just buying my additional needed gear online. Target animals when I get used to shooting it will be mainly whitetail, the potential for black-bear and moose will be there but those could be years to come before I draw a tag.
I apologize for the long post, just want to get all points across the board, in saying that I do plan on moulding my own balls and possible conicals if I expand into that. With lack of local supplies it would be easier then buying, especially since I can buy local lead bricks for $1.25 a pound. This can further determine caliber choice. Any other info for a beginner starting out would be great!