Hello ya'll
I have just gotten back into Traditioal muzzleloading again after getting caught up in the inline craze.
I bought a NIB CVA Frontier Rifle in .50 that has never been fired,the previous owner had never even pinned it together. It still had the owners manual(with Nov. 27, 1989 stamped on the back) attached to the trigger guard. Not to bad for $100.
Anyways, after shooting it this week it has really put the fever back into me for shooting sidelocks. I had T/C Hawken years ago and traded it (I know dumb move), and was wondering other than a T/C Hawken (kinda hard to find around here) how does a Cabelas Hawken rifle and/or a Traditions Hawken compare to a T/C?
I was wondering are they overpriced junk or a good rifle for the money.
see ya'll around the board.
I have just gotten back into Traditioal muzzleloading again after getting caught up in the inline craze.
I bought a NIB CVA Frontier Rifle in .50 that has never been fired,the previous owner had never even pinned it together. It still had the owners manual(with Nov. 27, 1989 stamped on the back) attached to the trigger guard. Not to bad for $100.
Anyways, after shooting it this week it has really put the fever back into me for shooting sidelocks. I had T/C Hawken years ago and traded it (I know dumb move), and was wondering other than a T/C Hawken (kinda hard to find around here) how does a Cabelas Hawken rifle and/or a Traditions Hawken compare to a T/C?
I was wondering are they overpriced junk or a good rifle for the money.
see ya'll around the board.