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MuleyMadness
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Which Muzzleloader to buy?
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Whats the best Muzzleloader you can buy for WA Elk and Deer Hunting?
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Re: Which Muzzleloader to buy?
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October 09, 2008, 02:53:15 PM »
Depends what you want really. For a sidelock the TC hawken cant be beat,unless you go a custom. For in-line go with the Knight Bighorn or a Tc Black diamond. Just my
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im happy with my traditions 50 cal hawken woodsman havent had that much luck with tc myself find that they are only as good as their customer service and personal i dont care for theirs
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and the traditions hawken woodsman is about a pound lighter
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October 09, 2008, 06:17:23 PM »
For a side hammer I like the SS?Walnut Lyman Deer Stalker. Can't warm up to the stock on the Black Diamond and don't like the allumin ramrod. I'm also not a big fan of the removable breeh plug. But, all that's prolly just because I love my SS/Walnut TC Firehawk inline!! It shoulders and points better that any gun of anykind I've ever owned. They are pretty hard to find. But well worth the search IMO.
Best of luck with your search!
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Re: Which Muzzleloader to buy?
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October 09, 2008, 06:42:32 PM »
I like the t/c blackdiamond,try a few out.If I lived on the east side I would go more traditional.
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Knight Bighorn all the way!
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Lyman Great Plains (Hunter Barrel)... it has been a great shooter for me... I bought mine with the hunter barrel and then ordered the patch and ball barrel for an additional $149 dollars... so I can shoot what I want... and have the best of both worlds...
I am actually thinking about buying another in the .54 cal
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October 19, 2008, 10:31:40 AM »
IMO TC cant be beat. Lifetime warrenty and great customer service. My TC hawken is probably 12 years old. Every year you can send them in and get free service and such.
I have broke my hammer lock twice from banging it on stuff. I call, they email me a breakdown, I identify and they ship parts 3 day completely free. If you have time you can send it in and they will fix it free and send it back free.
They stress to send it in every year and they will clean, lube and replace any worn of questionable parts. I cant see beating that. Its been a awesome experience owning the TC. This gun was bought used at a gun store and I had no warrenty card or anything. They sent me all the manuals and such. Never had to "register" it for warrenty. Its a sweet shooter too boot.
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I have a Traditions and a CVA. Both cheap, both shoot great. I use 100grains of Pyrodex Pellets and either 295 or 348 grain Powerbelts. I converted both from #11 to Musket cap nipples, put a Thunderdome in the Traditions and have not had a miss fire since. I like the TC, but need to get into hunting more with a Ml before I shell more money. Remember in this state during ML seasons, #209 primers are illegal.
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October 22, 2008, 08:31:01 PM »
I LOVE MY REMINGTON. 50 cal 310 knight bullets rws caps and 1oo grains pyrodex pellets.
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October 30, 2008, 07:19:19 AM »
Gotta throw my vote up for the Knight Bighorn. Love mine!
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Two buddies and I have CVA's and love them... Careful though when sighting them in if you use a gun vise. The back swivel will break if you don't remove the sling. Mine broke on Sunday and required an epoxy job.
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Have to throw my
in for T/C. I broke my stock internally on my .54 thunderhawk three days before we were leaving for elk camp. Called and talked to the customer service, told them my dire need for a new stock and they sent one out right away 2nd day air.
Roland, T/C manager, said that they usually require your old parts first but understood the situation and told me one was on the way and to have a good hunt. Ship the broken one back to them when I got back. If thats not customer service I don't know what is!!!!! ROLAND is the man!!!
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I am a TC fan myself. I hunt with my 1995 TC Thunderhawk and my back up rifle is a TC Black Diamond. Just can't get anything more accurate than my old Thunderhawk, not even my Black diamond. I also own a CVA kit gun I built 20 years ago. It's a side lock but that old thing is accurate and has taken many deer. It's just a little on the easy to break side that's all. Lot's of good quality black powder rifles out there to choose from that's for sure. But TC does stand behind there equipment for the most part. Let us know what you buy.
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