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I got a Trapper last year and absolutely love shooting it. I never thought a cheap pistol like this would be this accurate. It is my first single shot ML pistol and range sessions with it are very pleasant and almost therapeutic. I would like to get a bit higher quality , better handling, smaller caliber pistol. This will be used 99% of the time for informal target shooting. What is the consensus? Should I try to find a T/C Patriot, or save my nickels and get a Pedersoli. Do any of the Kentucky pistols have adjustable triggers?
 
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The Trapper is a good pistol and most every owner has found good accuracy from them. The Patriot is quite a step-up from the trapper in quality and can be very accurate. The Patriot was made in .36 and .45. It is a joy to shoot. Finding one in decent condition is getting more difficult these days and quite pricy. There is a Lyman plains pistol which is well built and like the Trapper, it comes in .50 or .54. My Lyman plains pistol is a very good & Accurate shooter. A Pedersoli is generally a very nicely made production pistol and does come in .45 if you can find one. There is a variety of CVA pistols out there that are no longer produced. Some of the older CVA single shot pistols came in .45 also and are somewhat desirable by many folks because the early quality was pretty good..

Again, finding and acquiring a nice single shot muzzleloading pistol is getting more difficult. There are fewer manufactures willing to market these fine and fun pistols. Keep a diligent eye out for one and you will be able to acquire on for your enjoyment. I enjoy hunting with my Lyman plains pistol and my T/C Patriot. They are deadly accurate.

Good luck in your pursuit of a fine pistol,
Dan
 

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I hope the trapper is better then the Crockett. My grandson got one for Christmas,a .32. Has sent it back for issues,water coming out the breech-plug,twice and once for nipple leaking bad. Last time he got it back,leaking at breech,they said it would be ok, would stop in time. ?
 

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My trapper is a real tack driver but its a big heavy pistol
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I would love to find a .45 patriot in good condition but that seems to be like finding the holy grail. not sure what my options really are for a lighter target pistol with set trigger???
 

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I purchased one for target shooting but found it to be a HEAVY club of a pistol. I shot it at two club pistol matches and I just could not do well with it because of its weight. If I had the extra cash I would try the Pedersoli Le Page pistol.
 

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the lepage is FUGLY INMOP. trapper is good for biathlon where they let you use two hands but it is a lot of weight to hold out there one handed for bullseye...
 
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My trapper is a real tack driver but its a big heavy pistol
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I would love to find a .45 patriot in good condition but that seems to be like finding the holy grail. not sure what my options really are for a lighter target pistol with set trigger???
Good shooting Nick. Nice pistol. I just got one in .45. I have not shot it yet. Eric and Bryan shoot at Friendship. Bryan beats me sometimes in the Any Old Muzzleloading Pistol match. He beat me in September. We both had a score of 39. I shoot a .45 cal. Patriot and it does very well. You must have done some fine shooting to win the match with competition like Brian and Eric.
 

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I must have lit a fire under his butt with that win because he has been shooting really well ever since. I have tied his hits a few times in biathlons since then but he runs faster..
 
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Well, I bought a nice worked over Traditions Crockett from No Second Place here on the forum. I really love this little popper! It is superbly accurate. Quick question for the competition shooters-What is the diameter of the black bullseye on the target you shoot at 25 yds? Is it larger than the B-16?
 
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