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Value will depend on the exact model, Interest in the traditional style muzzle loaders seems to have dropped in favor of the in-line 209 primed rifles. Figure about $250-300. I have a TC Renegade in .50 cal- great shooting rifles.
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In Valley Center. So Cal. it was $2.94 a gallon on 11/16/11
There is a center fire and a rim fire.
No.
100-400
10-150 usd
The simple answer, No. Center fire is associated with cartridge guns and refers to the location that the firing pin strikes the cartridge or more precisely the primer. If you look at a .308 shell for instance you will see a round button at thebottom of the shell, that is the primer and the "center" of the shell. Thus a center fire. The newer in line rifles that use 209 shotgun primers could be very loosely categorized as center fire rifles, but in common terms are known as in line ignition.
120 grains max. Any more than that wouldn't be good.
Winchester Center Fire, referring to the primer being in the center.
Depending on manufacturer and model of gun it would be a 209 shotgun primer for inline guns or a #11 for sidelock guns.
100-400