O.K., here’s where I probably will get put in time out. IMO, you couldn’t give one of the economically made longrifles of yesteryear away today. A modern muzzleloader without a swamped barrel, with cut rifleings, hand made or CNC’d lock, quality set triggers, investment cast hardware, and presentation grade wood, is just plain hard to get rid off. And, if it plain without multiple inlays, and relief carving, it still might be hard to peddle. Bottom line is we’re spoiled. We can’t bring ourselves to shoot a gun that isn’t fancy, or well balanced, or has some issues with triggers, or ignition. But, the vast majority of us started out with just such a gun, and probably don’t shoot as well today as we did with the unreliable crowbar with the plain stock. Of course we have all upgraded our arsenal over time, but we’ve become lazier too. Very few of us shoot as often as we did when we started out.
Hungry Horse