I have a 1993 huntsman I bought new. And at the time I am 99% certain that they offered a muzzleloader barrel in .45 caliber as well, or am I mistaken? I love my .50 but I have always wanted a .45 but I am having trouble finding one. I cant find a good quality .45 or even a .45 barrel.
Has anyone been down this road? I finally broke down and bought a .45 CVA Kodiak but I had more problems with that gun than the Carolinas have dogwoods. CVA eventually just gave me a new gun but when I got it I just put it in the closet. I cant find a quaility .45 at an affordable price, so I was hoping to find a .45 gun or barrel if anyone knew where to look.
Or am I just dreaming they offered a .45 and I have confused it with a .54?
Any help is great.
WCB
First off, I think you mean you have a 2003? They didn't offer huntsman muzzleloaders in 1993. They had the old H&R Huntsmans back in 1973 - 1979, but they were .45 caliber, .58 caliber, and 12 ga. The .50 caliber NEF Huntsman came out in 2001, I have a 2003 .50 caliber. They were going to release a new fast twist (1:20) .45 caliber NEF Huntsman that year, but they never did.
Knight and T/C introduced the fast twist (1:20) barrels a few year earlier, but they were marketed for 150 grain loads with very light saboted bullets, and that didn't work very well. Knight and T/C ended up replacing all the 1:20 twist barrels with 1:30 and 1:28 twist barrels at a very big loss to them.
White has used the 1:20 twist in their .451 caliber rifles since 1991, they market them for heavy full bore conicals and heavy saboted bullets and they are tack drivers.
I wanted a 1:20 twist .45 caliber H&R/NEF so bad, I bought a 1:20 twist SS .45-70 barrel that just needs a breech plug installed. As soon as I get som of the other irons out of the fire, I plan to get this project going.
So they did make a .45 caliber barrel back in the 70's, but it had a 1:56 twist IIRC.
Here is a snip from the 2003 NEF Huntsman Owners Manual, this shows loads for a .45 cal, but it never made it past production. This was probably due to the fear of having to replace these barrels like Knight and T/C.