The Traditions Outfitter G3 in .450 Bullet Mold is a modern inline muzzleloader built for hunters and shooters who want reliability and simplicity in black powder hunting. Whether you're pursuing deer, elk, or other game during muzzleloading season, this rifle combines proven Traditions engineering with a practical 22-inch barrel that balances handling and velocity without unnecessary length. The G3 platform is known for consistent ignition and straightforward maintenance—key attributes when you're deep in the field and conditions are less than ideal.
Inline muzzleloaders have earned their place in serious hunters' arsenals because they perform. The Outfitter G3 is no exception: it's designed to be intuitive to load, shoot, and clean. A 22-inch barrel keeps the overall length manageable for brush hunting and tree stands, while still delivering the velocity needed for ethical, reliable kills at hunting distances. The .450 bullet mold spec indicates this rifle is configured for traditional lead projectiles, a proven combination in black powder hunting that has taken game for centuries.
If you're new to muzzleloading or switching from another platform, the Traditions name means you're getting a rifle backed by a company with deep roots in black powder shooting. The G3 line has a solid reputation for durability and consistency. This is a no-frills workhorse—not flashy, not tricked out, just a capable rifle ready to go hunting when you are.
Specifications
| Caliber | .450 Bullet Mold |
| Barrel Length | 22 inches |
| Model | Traditions Outfitter G3 |
| Action Type | Inline Muzzleloader |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Traditions Outfitter G3 .450 good for deer hunting?
Yes. The .450 bullet mold configuration is a standard choice for whitetail and other mid-sized game at typical hunting ranges. It's widely used during muzzleloading seasons across North America.
What kind of bullets and powder does this muzzleloader use?
This rifle is configured for .450 lead bullets (cast or commercial) with black powder or approved black powder substitutes. We recommend consulting the owner's manual for proper powder charges and loading procedures specific to your rifle.
Is the 22-inch barrel long enough for hunting?
A 22-inch barrel is practical for most hunting situations—it's short enough to be maneuverable in stands and brush but long enough to develop adequate velocity for the .450 bullet at typical hunting distances.

