Traditions Pursuit LT
I was wondering if anyone out there has some experience with this black powder rifle. I had seen one for about $200 but I wanted to know what the quality of the rifle really is. Thanks in advance.
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got one for my son, around here that would be a little high for used price, new only 225-250 for pursuit, only diffference is LT is 2" longer on the barrell, that being said its not a bad rifle for the money, easy to clean, 2-3" groups at 100 with my old eyes and help of a 3x9, may not split holes but will definatly kill deer, parts readily available if needed. have had no trouble out of his. 0 -
Thanks a lot for the reply. Seems like from what you have experienced it will be a good starter for me to get in to black powder hunting. Looks like I'll just have to go out and pick one up for myself. Thanks again. 0 -
If you are looking for a deer hunting muzzle loader, I'd say to go with an in-line. If you want to look cool and join the more primitive ranks then get a percussion cap muzzle loader and that will take you back to the American Civil War. If you want to go really crazy, then get a flint lock ... that will take you back to the American Revolutionary War and further back!
I think shooting muzzle loaders is a blast and a loud smoky blast at that! (But I have to admit that I probably would not have gotten into it were it not for the no-rifle-hunting regulations in Massachusetts!)0 -
wwII,I got a traditions sporter 209 mag.I'll post for 175 and throw in 20 T/C maxiball about 80 pyrodex pellets a hard case,ballstarter and powder messure.20 dollars shipping.let me know if interested.Has a 3-9 traditions scope.Nothing wrong with it,just past three years have been too busy during muzzleloader deer and elk 0
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