Traditions PA Pellet Flintlock Muzzleloader .50 Cal

$42,214.00

A modern-take flintlock muzzleloader built for hunters. Uses convenient 50-grain powder pellets, features a weather-resistant CeraKote finish and Realtree camo synthetic stock for durability in the field.

Description

I remember the first time I took a flintlock out on a Missouri late-season hunt. The crisp air, the deliberate process—it’s a different kind of shooting that connects you to the roots of the sport. The Traditions Black Powder PA Pellet Flintlock Muzzleloader .50 Caliber 26″ Octagonal Barrel Premium CeraKote Finish Realtree Xtra Synthetic Stock is built for that hunter who wants modern reliability wrapped in traditional form. Here’s the thing—it’s a purpose-built muzzleloader designed to use convenient 50-grain powder pellets and a .50 caliber projectile, all housed in a incredibly weather-resistant package thanks to that CeraKote finish and synthetic stock.

Let’s break down what makes this one stand out on the rack. First, that 26-inch octagonal barrel isn’t just for looks—it adds significant weight up front for a steadier hold, which you’ll appreciate when making a careful shot. The real star for the modern hunter, though, is the pelletized powder system. Instead of fussing with loose powder and measures in the field, you drop in pre-measured 50-grain pellets. It speeds up loading and improves consistency shot-to-shot, a huge plus when you’re trying to make your one opportunity count. I’ve put a couple dozen rounds through a similar setup, and the convenience is a legitimate game-saver, especially with cold fingers.

The construction is where Traditions really bridges old and new. The premium CeraKote finish on the barrel and lock isn’t just a color; it’s a hardened ceramic coating that laughs at moisture, powder residue, and the general scrapes of hunting use. Paired with the Realtree Xtra camo synthetic stock, this gun is built to handle the damp, brushy conditions we see without worrying about wood swelling or finish rusting. At a total weight around 7.5 lbs, it carries easily but has enough heft to manage recoil. The best part? It’s drop-in ready. You can take it from the box to the range with no gunsmithing required, just your standard muzzleloader supplies.

Product Specifications
Specification Detail
Caliber .50
Barrel 26″ Octagonal
Ignition Flintlock
Stock Realtree Xtra Synthetic
Finish Premium CeraKote
Overall Length Approx. 42″

Pros & Cons
Pros: The pellet system is a major convenience win. The CeraKote and synthetic stock make it arguably the most weatherproof traditional-style flintlock available. The octagonal barrel provides a classic look and stable swing. It’s a dedicated muzzleloader season tool that extends your hunting calendar.
Cons: It’s a flintlock, so ignition is slightly slower than a percussion cap, and it requires more maintenance in the field to keep the pan and frizzen clean. You’re also committed to the pellet system, though it’s widely available.

Who It’s For
This is for the hunter who participates in Missouri’s special muzzleloader seasons and wants an edge. It’s for the shooter who appreciates the tradition of a flintlock but has no interest in babying a glossy finished rifle in the deer woods. If you want a no-fuss, highly durable muzzleloader that uses modern pellet propellants, this is a top-tier choice. At $422.14, it positions itself as a serious tool, not a novelty.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What powder and projectiles does this use?

A: It’s designed to use standard .50 caliber saboted bullets or patched round balls with 50-grain black powder or approved substitute pellets (like Pyrodex or Triple Seven). Always start with the manufacturer’s recommended load.

Q: Is this legal for all muzzleloader seasons?

A: Always check your specific state regulations. Its flintlock ignition and lack of a scope (typically) make it compliant for most “primitive weapon” seasons, including many in Missouri, but rules can vary by zone and year.

Q: How difficult is it to clean compared to a modern inline?

A: It requires a bit more detail work. You must thoroughly clean the flash pan, touch hole, and frizzen in addition to the barrel to prevent corrosion. The CeraKote finish, however, makes the metal parts much easier to wipe down and protect.

If you’re looking to add a rugged, season-extending flintlock to your safe that’s built for actual field use, this Traditions PA Pellet model deserves a close look. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.

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