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If Daniel Boone had a choice he would have used a .300 Weatherby or something like that probably.
This is my Lyman Great Plains rifle. I love it, in a .54 percussion.
I am afraid that I have to agree with Musketman. Kudos to you Musketman for not having fallen into the newer inline craze that is currently proliferating black powder hunting today. Don't get me wrong - I fully understand that today's in-line's provide better long range performance, ballistics, etc. that the Ole patched round ball shot from the Hawken's or Mountain Rifle's. However, I am a hopeless romantic of an era where Mountain men prevailed and relied and lived by their mountain rifle alone...I own and choose to hunt with a Lyman .54 cal Great Plains rifle and love it - while my buddies all shooting in-lines. We respect each others choice of weapons. However - for me - I feel that if I am going to hunt with a inline, scope, etc. I may as well just hunt with my rifle or shotgun honestly. Not much difference really since I have always pretty-much been a 'one shot' kill hunter no matter WHAT I hunt with. So I don't see myself handicapped using my Great Plains rifle....however, to each is own - and I respect that. There is something about the Ole lure of shooting a patched round ball from my rifle that does it for ME - not as efficient theoretically as a sabot perhaps - but has worked for years for the 1800 era of mountain men and certainly works for me as well. While it IS nice to have a scope on my rifles due to my now aging eyes - there is just something about carrying that leather possibles bag and that heavy octagon barrelled rifle in my hands - doing things - the way it used to be....I'm not sure where the current trend is going to go these days with muzzleloaders still - the only thing that seems to be lacking is the brass case at this point - and if I am going to drop $500+ for a rifle like that - it may as well be a .30-.06 I feel. Just not my cup of tea....But as I said - "To each is own" and I respect that - that today more-than-ever, hunters need to come together and respected each others differences and choices of weapons, style, etc. as the anti's are out there to get all of us yet...