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22 November 2003, 00:47
patriot22
TC New Englander
Can anyone tell me about the TC New Englander ? I am new to muzzleloading and still learning about the various rifles that are available.
22 November 2003, 17:57
J Wisner
T/C made these for a while now.

They have a single trigger.
A one inch diameter round barrel.
It could have a composite stock or a walnut or even a laminate stock.
Made them in LH and RH.
Even Stainless.

T/C is not making as many stlyes like they used to.

I picked up one in a 12 ga. laminate a few months ago.

Jim Wisner
23 November 2003, 01:26
hawky
I know of a few people that have them and they all shoot good. They have a twist rate of 1 in 48", so they will shoot patched balls or bullets ranging from 370g down[ in .50 cal]. They also came in .54 cal with the same twist. They are a very well made rifle.
23 November 2003, 02:13
Hairtrigger
I was given one that was shot and never cleaned.
I worked like hell to get it somewhat clean. When I was finally able to shoot it I was suprised how accurate a neglected frontloader could be.
I shot it one year before trading it
23 November 2003, 03:43
Hobie
I bought mine for $158 and change from Midsouth and have had it for about 15 years (is that right!?!). I love mine which is a .54. With 60 gr. of GOEX or Pyrodex (by volume) and a patched RB it will easily take a squirrels head off to about 35 yards. With charges of up to 100-110 gr. and the Hornady Great Plains or Buffalo Bullets I've actually outshot some of the in-lines at 50 yards and further. For deer in this area, it is really on the heavy side, but someday I might get to go elk or moose hunting with it... [Roll Eyes] Mine has the original "walnut" stock.

I tried the musket caps (with appropriate replacement nipple) but they didn't work as well as the #11s and I'm back to the original set-up.