Posted By: Wolfdog91
So got a muzzleloader....for $20 - 03/01/25 10:40 PM
So had somone bring one over for me to try and fix.... well after a bore scope and watching him beat it open

I told him the barrel is scrap metal the plug is probably welded in by rust the whole thing needs a new barrel , it's missing the front and rear sight no scope base .... Told him I might work on it as a personal project probably just hang it up int the wall maybe...mabye... but I doubt it would be worth more than $50 in its current condition. Maybe more if he parted it out . The receiver was still good but other then that ....Asked me what Id give him and told him honestly $20 .....well $20 and a few scowls from the wife later

he was happy because apparently he only paid $30 for it off the last guy so

guess I got something to do with all this muzzleloader stuff a friend gave me
Posted By: Kevin Colpetzer
Re: So got a muzzleloader....for $20 - 03/01/25 11:31 PM
Pound it in the ground and tie your dog to it 😁
Posted By: wws
Re: So got a muzzleloader....for $20 - 03/01/25 11:57 PM
What caliber? I have a bunch of 50 cal Great Plains bullets I was thinking of putting in the trap shed.
wws
Posted By: Shakeyjake
Re: So got a muzzleloader....for $20 - 03/02/25 01:21 AM
Once you get that plug out, you could have yourself a $100 gun? It’ll take some time and good soaking, but new sites and cleaned up good, you should get more that your $20 back…lol
Posted By: Donnersurvivor
Re: So got a muzzleloader....for $20 - 03/02/25 01:24 AM
If you can get it cleaned up it'd be a fun experiment to see how accurate it is still
Posted By: TurkeyWrangler
Re: So got a muzzleloader....for $20 - 03/02/25 02:05 AM
Since we went to strait wall season you can't even give one away. Even in good condition.
Posted By: alaska viking
Re: So got a muzzleloader....for $20 - 03/02/25 02:20 AM
Tip it up while open, soak the plug area with a standing pool of WD-40 or other lube, and let it stand over night. With a PROPER breech plug wrench, you will probably get the plug out. Then run many patches of Hoppes #9 through the barrel. After that, if there is obvious corrosion in the barrel, run a couple tight patches of Bore Butter through and finish with dry patches until clean.
Then head to the range. You will find shooting those "modern" muzzle loaders a great deal of fun.
Also, as advised above, a new plug is a good idea, and not expensive. And google the manufacturers website, looking for SAFETY. There are a few very important things to be aware of shooting modern, (in-line), muzzle loaders. They are not plug-and-play.
Posted By: bowhunter27295
Re: So got a muzzleloader....for $20 - 09/27/25 05:28 PM
So how did this project end?
Posted By: Wolfdog91
Re: So got a muzzleloader....for $20 - 09/27/25 10:12 PM
Egh being used as a door stop currently, finding a new barrel isn't as easy as i thought lol...then again I haven't really tried super hard so
Posted By: elsmasho82
Re: So got a muzzleloader....for $20 - 09/27/25 10:18 PM
Wolfdog answer your texts lol
Posted By: Wolfdog91
Re: So got a muzzleloader....for $20 - 09/27/25 10:56 PM
Wolfdog answer your texts lol
O shoot my bad i thought I responded