The value of a New Englander .50 caliber black powder rifle typically ranges from $200 to $500, depending on its condition, age, and any included accessories. Collectors or enthusiasts may pay more for models in excellent condition or with unique features. It's advisable to check current market trends and recent sales for a more accurate valuation.
Thompson Center Arms introduced the .50 caliber New Englander muzzleloader in 1975. It was designed for hunters and enthusiasts seeking a versatile and reliable black powder rifle. The New Englander was notable for its interchangeable barrels and ease of use, contributing to its popularity during its production years.
was a 38-40 black powder
22-72
Typically 50 to 75 grains of ffG powder.
$850-$1,995
No published sn data.
You will have to tell us if you are talking about black powder or center fire.
50-300 USD or so
try the Kittery trading post
don't believe any such item as 58 cal. black powder pellets. but, there is a 58 cal. slug for the 58 cal. black powder rifle
depends on overall condition
Impossible to value a weapon with just the caliber and serial number to any degree of accuracy.