Alright... I've been sitting on the fence, for a couple of years... Decided this year is it... I'm going to get a muzzleloader!!! I've never had one, but have shot a few friends and really want an sidelock over an in-line... Everyone I hunt with who muzzleloads use in-lines... It's to be a GA deer rifle, so probably small does up to 180 lb deer or so, hogs possible... so I want a solid punch!!!
I want a caplock and have been quite impressed with the Lymans for its traditional look in design and wood, yet still reasonable enough that I'd take it out hunting in the deer woods... The TC are nice, but another $200 doesn't pull me toward them... Now the hard part, I want to use PRB so, I figured the .54 cal is the order of the day as I'd like a solid hitting 100 yd gun if I can do my part. So is the 1;48 of the trade rifle/deerstalker or the 1:60 of the GPR better?
I like the GPR and trade rifle, but was also considering getting the GPR in kit form, but unsure how difficult it is to rust brown the steel... I am handy, but never attempted metal finishing... I am looking to have fun more than anything else... Making meat would be a definite plus, but that is more on me than the tool being utilized...
Any insight would be appreciated as when getting into something new... Doing right the first time is so much more enjoyable (usually cheaper too!!!) Come on help me make the right choices...
Thanks,
Slasher