luie b said:
Would you recomend a traditions firearm to someone who is a beginner to muzzleloaders?
Has this beginner got the basics in rifles 101. In other words could he work on one if he had too?
The fit and finish is not as good as some out there. However if you are willing to work on the gun and learn what the gun likes such as the type of powder, the patch and the load then it is a servicable gun for the price.
Oh by the way, :shocked2: you will have to learn the type of powder, the patch and the load that any gun likes. Also lets not forget lube and cleaning practices, and caps your gun likes; to get the consistancey you will want with your shots.
So yes I would tell a friend that if you want to get your foot in the door at the lower end of the spectrum, yes I would recommend it! If you do your part, then the gun will do it's part!
Let those whose lips curl into a snarl when they hear the name Traditions, just have curled lips!! Just smile and nod politely when your Traditions tears the bullseye out of the target next to them! :rotf:
Now, knowing what I know now I would go for the Lyman GPR by saving a few more pennies if you just want one rifle but, "no one is satisfied with just one"! :shake: :haha: