If it works for you - so be it. I prefer the traditional breech. They are plenty easy enough to clean. I don't quite understand the buggaboo people have about cleaning muzzleloaders. It is not a mystery.
Every muzzleloader has a breech plug. Apparently, this new Traditions has one that is easily removeable. Traditional breech plugs are very easy to clean any one of a half dozen different ways.
Engraved and case colored, hooked breech plug for a long range rifle.
I would opt for a .54.
A .54 round ball is legal in Colorado and every other state as far as I know for elk. A .50 cal around ball may not be legal depending on the state you are hunting.
Always happy to help. Muzzleloaders with real black powder are very easy to own and operate. And, they kill stuff pretty damn dead. Remember, round balls are your friend.
I gotta disagree. Sorry.