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I bought a 50 cal Transitions on this site a couple of months ago. Have been having a lot of fun shooting it, and learning from experience.

I decided I needed a 45 cal, and watched an online auction for a TC Hawken in 45 for the last month. It became mine today. I haven't seen it yet, looked as new in photos. I pick it up Monday. The auction house isn't far away but they had to switch to online only due to Covid.

I'll post pics when I get it.
 
Go ahead and send your muzzleloaders to me now and I promise to never tell what you did.
 
Ok, but let me offer this advice also. Whatever you do, don't make a powder measure, cause then you'll want to make a powder horn, then a possibles bag, then a ramrod, then a short starter, then a patch knife, then pour your own round balls, then get a gun kit,,,,,,,well,, you've been warned.
 
Ok, but let me offer this advice also. Whatever you do, don't make a powder measure, cause then you'll want to make a powder horn, then a possibles bag, then a ramrod, then a short starter, then a patch knife, then pour your own round balls, then get a gun kit,,,,,,,well,, you've been warned.
He is absolutely right! So right it is scary!!
 
I don,t know about addicting I can stop anytime I want,pulled the trigger on my first blackpowder gun in 1980 there is four flinters.one percussion ,two blackpowder cartridge rifles in my man cave,I can quit anytime:).
 
You can quit cold turkey if you send your guns to me. Lol.

See! This is why I love this place. Deerman is willing to sacrifice his own well being to save a virtual stranger from a terrible addiction and take that stranger's burden upon himself. This sort of selfless concern from one's fellow men darn near brings a tear to my eye. 😄
 

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