It was not a traditional ML pistol but, for several years, I used a T/C Scout Pistol as my primary deer hunting gun. It was completely reliable, very accurate, had a good trigger and great sights, but it was a big ol' cumbersome sucker and I wound up trading it for a ROA.
Oh yes, got to mention that, heavy as it was, it still kicked ...HARD ...at least with my heavy hunting loads of 100gr of BP and a 370gr maxiball. With these, I had to limit my practice to 5 or so shots per session. I could hit very well with it up to a point but, if I continued, hand tremors would set in. Others may not find it so punishing but, my old bony hands couldn't take the beating. Or, maybe, I am just a wuss. With lighter powder charges and either round ball or 240gr sabots though, it was a real joy to shoot.
For me, it was kind of too much of a good thing. Even so, I wish I had it back.