What I find hard to understand is, why are you trying to argue when it seems we basically agree about the TC Hawken?
Here is some perspective. :hmm:
http://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/fusionbb/showtopic.php?tid/261394/post/1046878/hl//fromsearch/1/
As far as the sidelock market, I agree there is not one for a modern sidelock that costs nearly a grand unless it is based on a era original.
Before it is said I know that the TC was somewhat identical to California made single key rifles made in the 1860s and 70s. Most interested in that time period are CW era or SASS.
As for the multitudes of sidelock owners that are NOT on this forum, what are they shooting?
Apparently not new TCs. I suspect used TCs, old CVAs, Traditions, Lyman Trades, cheaper Investarms TC clones, and more historical arms like Pedersoli and the GPR. Then there is the semi-customs and custom built guns.
Although small there still is a sidelock market. You can still get Traditions from from Bass Pro and Cablelas has a few on display, you said so yourself.
The idea a few "snobbish" custom gun owners here call it a "entry level" gun is not an explanation.
I see this sentiment in other threads and frankly, It's getting old.
It's troubling that someone with a custom gun or interested in historical accuracy is a snob and is somehow responsible for the downturn in the hobby.
Not withstanding we have been in The Great Depression the Sequel since late 2001.