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Value of Thompson Center ".36 Cal. "Seneca"

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glunkin

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Can anyone tell me a estimated value of a .36 Caliber " Seneca". New- Never fire w/all manuals/parts catalog,etc. Patch box on stock style.
Thank you for any & all the help -
Michael
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It depends where you sell it but the value of an unfired TC Seneca is between $500 - $600, with the expected average price to be about $550.
 
Great - About what I thought....

Thank you !! Then I now have a Thompson Center Arms .36 Caliber "Senaka" percussion Muzzleloader FOR SALE- New-Never Fired !! "Rare" . Still have all Manufacturers Owners Manual,Parts List,Warranty Card,etc. No Box. Also comes with all possibles for firing,cleaning. It's a Beautiful Muzzleloader that anyone would be glad to own. Anyone intersted can reach me at (Michael)
Arizona 480-250-8245 Leave message. $ 600.00 - Neg.
 
:D Michael, It's worth what somebody is willing to pay you for it..., balanced with how patient you are willing to be to wait for somebody to come to your price. :D

So you may find somebody who's gotta have it and will outbid an offer of $600, or you may find that lots of folks want it, but can't give more than x for it. I'd love a Seneca, but .36 caliber rifles are not that rare..., a Seneca in .45 is the most desired model and what I'd be interested in, for it's light like a .36 but one can use it on deer in many many states.

LD
 
36 Maxie Ball

Howdy, I'm a new member 60 years old. Been shooting muzzleloaders most all my life.
Now a T/C 36 cal. Seneca using a Maxie ball and 60 grains of 3f BP is good enough for Pa. Whitetails. The ones I have taken didn't know what caliber I was using.
 
The Seneca was the prettiest little rifle that T/C ever made.
I have one in .45 & love it.
Have a Cherokee in .32 for squirrels & other small game.
Nice little hunting rifles.
Be patient & you'll do just fine.
--Dawg
 
For deer in pa nuzzleloading long gun must be .45 cal or larger ..36 cal not legal for deer
 
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