Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Muzzleloaders => Topic started by: WhistlingBadger on March 02, 2026, 08:01:10 pm
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Hey, all. Considering investing in a black powder rifle. I'd like something traditional, capable of taking elk and moose (.54?).
My question is, how steep is the learning curve for an experienced modern rifle/trad bow hunter? How much gear is necessary? How hard is this really to get into? I have no idea. But I'm a guy who likes to know how deep the water is before I jump off the cliff. :-M
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When I started black powder hunting back in 1979 my rifle was a .50 TC Hawkins percussion and my kit consisted of 4 glass tubes with 90 gr of black powder, a box of pre-lubed maxi balls , a tin of primers, a small bottle of solvent and a few cleaning patches. Back then all my friends told me to get a real gun. I ended up killing my first deer, an 8 point with an 80 yard shot.
I'm not a black expert but I think a .54 would be sufficient for elk not sure about moose.