WOW!!! Seems I missed a little over the last few weeks .
As I recall Sams problem with the TC was based more on the coil spring being used to fire the lock instead of a leaf type spring . While it was true that the TC was not a copy of any real rifle , neather were many of the CVA, whitmar or Junkers of the time .
Today we know this as the internet has made information so much more available . Not to mention because of the computer processing tons more correct information has been brought forward . We now know that that coil springs were used by at least some makers as early as 1710 to fire different lock designs to include flintlock ignitions that were inline with the center of the bore ..
We also know no from archeological digs that elongated conical that look very much like the ballets were also used in this country in combat as early as the revolutionary war .
For me a traditional weapon is any weapon of period design or a reasonable facsimile of that design .
A design mind you specifically intended to only be loaded from the muzzle and utilizing an ignition of the same standing as its only source for ignition .
So fellas that mean no conversions , no bolts using firing pins .
Plastic stocks , while not appeasing to the eye , I look at not much different then synthetic powder .
Scopes ? Well I hate to disagree with grey beard but I don’t think they belong unless they are of low powder and only of the early tube designs . Other then that open sights
i would also like to point out that if we use the word traditional by itself without the word muzzleloading . then we also have to understand that breech loading weapons have followed along the same evalutional lines as muzzleloaders . this includes flintlock . in fact hall made , marketed and sold sold in this country " USA" probably close to 100X the amount of that design as Hawken would have been able to produce in the same time frame . weapon capable of both breech and muzzleloading . so we should be very carful with the wording of what is traditional and what isnt .
anyway , something to think on