Have been looking at it. I like the 3-ignition capability and have had good luck with my Traditions muzzle loading firearms (3) total. I really like my inline Buckstalker, Buckskinner Pistol and Woodsman Hawken.

Others here dis them constantly, but I have $450 into all 3 firearms and get great accuracy from them, especially the Buckstalker inline w/ TC Cheapshots & Great Plains Bullets and the pistol is a 70 yard off hand gun capable of putting a round ball on a 10x10 gong. The hawken I just liked and is more like a 50 yard gun, but I've only shot it about 20 times, so needs more break-in, but takes a lot more to clean. Mostly I just rub that one's wood. hehe


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Should note that the cool sights on the buckstalker are Tru-Glo Hooded peep w/ ghost ring after-markets. Highly recommend em if you haven't tried em. The sights that come with the inlines are plastic junk, but I knew that up front. Tru-glo also has a 2 way ghostring/v-notch with the glowies for flexibility too.

