Here's a rifle of mine that gets very little use anymore. Not because there's anything wrong with it, I just haven't shot it much since ol' Candle Snuffer became my favorite many years ago, which at that point this rifle became my back-up rifle when my late friend - Jim Potter, and I use to go to the Nebraska State Muzzleloading Shoot.
Naturally this rifle always made the trip with me to State Shoot but I don't believe I ever used it once while there. I would take it along just in case I needed a backup rifle for offhand or x-stick shooting. I never did...
This rifle is; Hard Rock Maple Stock, 15/16" x 36" x .45 caliber Green Mnt. Barrel,,, Large Siler Lock,,, 10 lbs... It also has what I feel is a very lite trigger pull (about 2.5 oz)...
I'm going to have to start giving this rifle some Range time again. It's zeroed for 50 and 100 yards with what I call my "Castle Rear Sight" which means it has a second level tier above the "V" Notch for 100 yards, and the lower tier at the top of the "V" Notch is for 50 yards and you can bury the top of the front brass blade in the base of the "V" Notch for 25 yard shooting. If I recall, it works pretty darn good.
If the weather would ever get nice and stay nice, I'd be tempted to use this rifle for our TMA 50 yard Offhand Monthly Postal Matches. Heck, I might even use it for our Championship Silhouette Competition?
Anyway, just thought I'd share another of one of my "purpose" rifles.