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Selling a very clean Thompson Center Seneca .45 caliber. Double trigger, brass hardware and patchbox, new nipple, original sights. Very nice bore. No stock cracks, scope mount holes or other bad surprises. The only condition issues are: 1) the brass ramrod tip is buggered up, and 2) there is a small spot of flaked off blueing about 6” back from the muzzle. Aside from these minor flaws, the gun is clean and problem free. Take a close look at the photos and judge for yourself.

The Seneca is a nice light rifle, with a good reputation for accuracy, and one of the finest rifles T/C ever manufactured.

I had listed this at $550 shipped in the lower 47. No sales to California.
NEW PRICE $495 shipped.

If it doesn’t sell at this price I will regretfully part it out on eBay.

Payment by personal check (held 10 days) or US Postal Money Order.

Please note: I will be away from May 22-29, so the rifle will not ship until May 30.
 

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If I remember correctly, the Seneca had a 1 in 48” twist, which T/C used for a lot of its muzzleloaders. This twist rate seemed to work well for both round balls and conicals.
 
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New price $495 shipped in the lower 47.

If it doesn’t sell at this price I will regretfully part it out on eBay.
 
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