Welcome aboard. First, let me tell you one thing. If you are thinking about a black powder rifle, do yourself a favor and save up the money. If you start with production guns, vey soon you will find yourself wanting/craving/dreaming/etc for a semi custom or custom one. I've been there and bought 4 production rifles, and one semi custom one, and one custom afterwards. It was a lot of money. For those four productions, say only 400.00 a piece, it's 1600.00!!!!!! You can get a nice custom for this kind of money. Don't kid yourself, you will spend it. Many people here has done it over and over again. Then, if you have a opportunity and there is a deal (there is always a deal) get a production.
In production line I had: percussion Investarms Hawken in .50- deadly accurate-never let me down.
Two percussion TC Hawkens in .50 cal- never let me down.
One percussion Traditions Pennsylvania in .50 cal- love it the most because of the fullstock- haven't shot it much because I just got her recently.
My semi custom and custom are flintlocks for *** purposes only. Those just drive me nuts. So romantic and such.
But I love my percussions better for hunting. Just a personal choice.
TCs are wonderful rifles. As well as customer service. They shoot accurate and are nicely finished (based on what I had). My Traditions is a very pretty finished rifle in percussion and so far no problems with it. With either one of them I had absolutely no problems. Roundball from here used to have a collection of TCs and he was swearing by them. Got a lots of deer too.
Let me predict what will happen in your case. You will buy a TC Hawken (standard 1:48 twist). You will get good groups.
Then you will buy a Green Mountain barrel for it to get even more accuracy with slower twist (perchaps 1:60 or so).
Then, you will find yourself wandering if swamped or whichever barrels would be even more accurate, easier to clean, etc. Then you'll start noticing the wood, you will want a curly maple with those evil sexy seductive absolutely gorgeus stripes dancing in the sun. Then inlays, and carving. And fast(er) lock.
Are you still reading?
Good.
In short- get yourself a rifle of your dreams, because you will loose the money if you go in different direction.
TC are better built guns in my opinion. But only in comparable type, like Hawken for example. My PA from Traditions is no slouch either. I don't have any other guns from them so cannot really give you exact comparison.
Best of luck with whatever you decide.
Welcome to Addiction.
Michael from CT