It's no secret T/C has long been out of the "traditional" sidelock muzzleloader business. Lyman appears to have gotten out of the business. Investmentarms, once maker of Lyman and others is offering what appears to be the former Lyman line that have been renamed, reports indicate later Lyman marketed guns are not a good as those from the past. Pedersoli is still making guns but feedback suggests their quality is hit and miss. Traditions and some others are still around, but for how long?
Will future shooters find it increasingly difficult to find new production muzzleloaders of traditional designs? Will used muzzleloaders, condition often an iffy proposition, of traditional design become the only option aside from custom offerings?
My crystal ball has me thinking if one wants a quality production muzzleloader of traditional design the clock is ticking and it might be wise to pick up a quality used or new old stock gun before it's too late.
Your thoughts?
Will future shooters find it increasingly difficult to find new production muzzleloaders of traditional designs? Will used muzzleloaders, condition often an iffy proposition, of traditional design become the only option aside from custom offerings?
My crystal ball has me thinking if one wants a quality production muzzleloader of traditional design the clock is ticking and it might be wise to pick up a quality used or new old stock gun before it's too late.
Your thoughts?