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LIVINtheLIFE

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Hey everyone. Just like to start to say I’m getting into muzzleloading this year and actively looking to purchase my first. I have my eyes on a Traditions Whitetail .54cal model in great shape used. Any additional help from some experienced enthusiasts on here to get my prepared for next season would be great! What I do and don’t need, great places to start, anybody that knows of places in Canada to purchase supplies would help as well! Thanks
 
The traditions white tail is an in line muzzle loader, so it is a little out of my wheel house. I am sure it will get the job done. Welcome from the north side of Missouri, lower 48.
 
Welcome from BC! I have a Uberti 1851 Navy, a Pietta 1860 Army, a Traditions Kentucky cap lock kit and Traditions Kentucky flintlock kit yet to be built. Also shoot my great great grandfathers Martini Henry with black powder.
 
The traditions white tail is an in line muzzle loader, so it is a little out of my wheel house. I am sure it will get the job done. Welcome from the north side of Missouri, lower 48.

The Traditions Whitetail .54 I mentioned is a classic percussion cap style. The barrel is stamped “Whitetail R .54 1-48” but on their website the model that looks the same is a ”Deerhunter Percusssion”. It may be an older model I’m not too sure. But it’s the only .54 I’ve found, I know .50 is much more common to buy as first and should be “easier” to get supplies, but I’m leaning towards going with the PRB and making my own considering I have no local gun shops that deal with muzzleloaders and I will have to order online for most stuff except maybe special order powder in. And this being the case I’m told the .54 will be superior to the .50 for whitetail sized game and black bears out to say 75yards.
 
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