If you have opportunity, check out the lock and fitment on everything between a Lyman and a traditions. I feel Lyman has a better lock. Not sure if they fixed it, but it, but in the past,traditions had problems with their locks breaking, basically making them more expensive to repair than replace. The downside of Lyman is their rifling is for round balls. If you are looking to shoot a different projectile, accuracy will suffer, and it may not stabilize it. Nobody from our gang shoots a traditions. My only exposure to them is walking into a local muzzleloader shop, and hearing the owner mutter under his breath, what am I supposed to due with this, and showing me a broken lock. Traditions newer rifles are at a higher price point than before, so they may have fixed their issues. My .02 sorry for the ramble.
Sent from my SM-G965U using Tapatalk