Hello to all,
I'd like some information on the Traditions Buckhunter Pro inline pistol. It's available in 3 barrel lengths, stainless or blue (with synthetic or wood grip/forearm, accordingly) in .45 or .50.
You can get them from their webpage retail www.traditionsfirearms.com or Bass Pro Shops has them in their Blackpowder section.
Does anyone have one of them? If so, which variant? Do you like it? Is it accurate? How far would you feel comfortable shooting it? (Advertised accurate range is 50-60 yards with loose FFg.) Have you taken it to the feild, or just the range?
I'm thinking about the 12.5" .50 in blued steel with the wood grip and forearm. Adding a fixed 2-power pistol scope and getting one of the combo hiking staff/monopods to shoot from. As it is one of the few inline pistols I've found, and one of the only ones I've seen to use #11 caps (no 209 in WA) I think it might see some deer use next season
Any opinions, guys and gals?
I'd like some information on the Traditions Buckhunter Pro inline pistol. It's available in 3 barrel lengths, stainless or blue (with synthetic or wood grip/forearm, accordingly) in .45 or .50.
You can get them from their webpage retail www.traditionsfirearms.com or Bass Pro Shops has them in their Blackpowder section.
Does anyone have one of them? If so, which variant? Do you like it? Is it accurate? How far would you feel comfortable shooting it? (Advertised accurate range is 50-60 yards with loose FFg.) Have you taken it to the feild, or just the range?
I'm thinking about the 12.5" .50 in blued steel with the wood grip and forearm. Adding a fixed 2-power pistol scope and getting one of the combo hiking staff/monopods to shoot from. As it is one of the few inline pistols I've found, and one of the only ones I've seen to use #11 caps (no 209 in WA) I think it might see some deer use next season
Any opinions, guys and gals?