Re: Anyone shooting tradition flintlock?
I would not buy a Traditions anything but particularly not a flintlock. It seems to me that every person I know who has a Traditions gets something else just as soon as they can and has problems with it as long as they have it. A flintlock is even more critical in regards to geometry and heat treatment. A TC is easily worth the difference in price just for reliability.
As to accuracy, well, I don't know as some have described great accuracy that isn't when you see actual targets. I think most (not all) users have lower expectations of accuracy.
That's my experience as I learned early on with other guns and knew "better" than to get a Traditions.
Might want to take a look at the Austin & Halleck rifles. Not cheap but very nice. Held one last week when I made a trip to Cabela's in PA. They sure are purty. Look here
http://www.austinhalleck.com/AH-Mountain.html .
My wife has a Traditions Deerhunter cap lock, and it shoots as good as any muzzleloader out there. That said I do not like the barrel heavy feel and cheep stalk. From what I have heard about flinters, go with the Lyman Great Plains Rifle. I have a Lyman Deerstalker cap lock, and love the rifle. It is well built and a joy to carry, and has served me very well for the last 12 years or so.
25 May 2004, 11:19
Swede44magBuy a Lyman, I had a Traditions percussion it was a piece of crap, I sold it and bought a Lyman Great Planes Rifle.
Swede44mag
I have a CVA flintlock .45 caliber that I shoot and enjoy, but it's not the best quality. I have had to replace some screws because they bugger up so bad. I still enjoy shooting a flintlock and would love to have a good one..
24 June 2004, 14:58
Borealis BobI've not considered Traditions for anything since reading a review a few years back which said the steel on their revolvers is soft. Does that mean a problem exists with the rest of the product line...maybe, maybe not.
13 July 2004, 17:26
muzzleTry Track Of The Wolf. Look under "coming soon".