Hi,
Most of my muzzleloader experience is with tc hawkens...
I just picked up a used Traditions Deer Hunter, percussion, 1:48" twist 24" barrel, Its a little older model with the wood stock and thin fixed rubber butt plate...gun is in really nice shape, but it needs a few things !
The first and most important is the flat head clean out screw next to the nipple...its all buggered up...Does anyone know the thread pitch and length of this screw ? I want to replace it with an allen/hex head bolt
Already called traditions and the best they could tell me was it was metric and sell me a new one.
2) what are some good accurate loads using 777 (2f or 3f) and conicals and sabots
3) Do I want to use #10 OR #11 caps with it?
4) Do you need to get the bent hammer to use a scope ?
It looks like a fun little gun and seems to weigh about 1/2 as much as my hawken...sorta feels like a Cherokee...Plan to use it for some fun shoots and Turkey hunting !
thanks
Most of my muzzleloader experience is with tc hawkens...
I just picked up a used Traditions Deer Hunter, percussion, 1:48" twist 24" barrel, Its a little older model with the wood stock and thin fixed rubber butt plate...gun is in really nice shape, but it needs a few things !
The first and most important is the flat head clean out screw next to the nipple...its all buggered up...Does anyone know the thread pitch and length of this screw ? I want to replace it with an allen/hex head bolt
Already called traditions and the best they could tell me was it was metric and sell me a new one.
2) what are some good accurate loads using 777 (2f or 3f) and conicals and sabots
3) Do I want to use #10 OR #11 caps with it?
4) Do you need to get the bent hammer to use a scope ?
It looks like a fun little gun and seems to weigh about 1/2 as much as my hawken...sorta feels like a Cherokee...Plan to use it for some fun shoots and Turkey hunting !
thanks