No more traditional rifles

lonedave

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Yeah, there are those of us that prefer more traditional stuff when it comes to muzzleloaders. Here's a cross section of critters from the last few years here in Washington. These are all T/C percussion guns, .45, .54, .62, & 12 ga, round ball, conicals, and lead shot....not necessarily in that order....
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Nice pics Dave. Spot and stalk, still hunting, laying in wait? Good looking critters.

Have spot and stalked a few doe antelope in very open terrain with muzzleloaders. Its quite doable but those typically end up being about 100 yard shots for me.

 

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Man this thread has got me jonesing for a DIY trad rifle build. It’s been on my mind for awhile, I think they are so nice! I may hunt Reg rifle season with one just for fun!


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Nice pics Dave. Spot and stalk, still hunting, laying in wait? Good looking critters.

Have spot and stalked a few doe antelope in very open terrain with muzzleloaders. Its quite doable but those typically end up being about 100 yard shots for me.

A little bit of everything, depending on the hunt....whatever it takes! The longest shot I've had was about 45 - 50 yards and the closest was the little mulie from about 30 feet. Antelope would definitely be tough without much break in terrain or cover and 100 yards is a long way for my old eyes to focus with open sights! I used to hunt with a longbow and I always try to get close, no matter if I'm using a muzzleloader or modern rifle too. Nice antelope and muzzy. I need to go chase them again one of these days.
 

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I hear you on whatever it takes. I like hunting antelope during the rut, huge advantage as they are distracted. I have learned a lot about them over the years and use that to my advantage when getting into range. Hoping to burn some points and chase a good buck antelope in 2021, see if I get lucky in the draw.

The mulie at 30 feet had to be fun. I thought 22 yards was pretty close lol. Its more relaxing to me to hunt muzzleloader due to such lower pressure usually where I hunt. Anyway, nice critters again and good luck.
 

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Good "hunting" guys! I wish i had pics to share,my old computer ate them,when downloading to A newer version. This is where the inline/Knight/Shockey dont have a clue of what its about. Here's one if you have the $$$ and dont know how to hunt.


 
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Squincher

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True, but inquired about traditional, I have a couple inlines ( as well as traditional) and am interested in building one ( which I have done in the past) from a kit like track of the wolf or other such place, if there are others to look at. Or buying a custom made one. With the popularity( I see here) of inlines I may look at selling the ones I have.

I built a .58 Virginia Rifle from Jim Chambers several years ago. Very high quality parts and not terribly difficult to complete. I'd also recommend getting a copy of "The Gunsmith of Grenville County" as it is an excellent resource for building a traditional longrifle.

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I looked at Jim chambers web sight, but I don’t remember him offering a hawken ( 1/2 stock preferably).
 

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No, Chambers doesn't offer a Hawken. If you get the chance to handle a Hawken and some other rifles with swamped barrels, you might change your mind. Hawkens generally have 1" or 1 1/8" straight barrels and are very, very heavy. Most seem to fall in the 10.5 to 12 pound range. An earlier pattern rifle with a swamped barrel will feel like a well balanced wand in comparison.
 
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