I have been lurking for a while, and reading back posts. I have been hunting with muzzleloaders for about 20 years. The first one i bought was a CVA hawkins. After I got married I got a knight BK92. I used it for a lot of hunting for deer and elk.
Here in Idaho we have new traditional hunts. These hunt in a nut shell, are for the Hawkins type of guns, lead bullets no sabots, and loose powder. There are some guys that are finding inlines that match the regulations. I decided last year to try to put together a gun that will shoot large lead bullets with the best of them.
I started out with a stock and lock from a TC renegade I got off ebay. I put on a Green Mountain Stainless steel LHR (long range hunter) Barrel. The barrel has a 1-28 twist.
I shot this gun last year a little and it shot very well with the No Excuses 460 gr bullet.The only problem I had last year was the sights stunk for shooting farther than 75 yards.
I decided on the Lyman 57SML peep and the lyman 17 AML front sight thanks to the guys on this sight and another sight. Here is the picture of the outcome. The bullets I was using are expensive, mostly because of shipping. I am thinking about moulding my own, got any Ideas? I am thinking a lyman plains bullet 395 gr. Anyone have any luck with them?
Well here is the picture.