I am new to forum but I figured I could find some answers to my questions here. A local gun shop is celebrating 75 years of buisness. Its always been more of General Store that sold guns but in 1948 they became a licensed gunsmith and got heavily into firearms. To celebrate they are raffling off tickets to win an assortmenr of firearms donated to them from the estate of a recently passed local sportsman who loved that shop. Anyway I want to enter the raffle and see if I can win a few of the more pricy firearms. I would like to actually take them out deer hunting and target shooting too. They are all workin and fully functioning as they were kept in great condition. The rifles I am looking at are a Model 1860 Spencer Repeating Rifle (not carbine but rifle), dated to 1864 in .56-50 RF but Dixie Gun Works has the neccessary parts to make it a CF rifle. The next rifle is a Providence Tool Company Martini Carbine in .45-70 with U.S. branded into the stock and painted in yellow. Its kinda rough on the wood but the rifle is fine except for one tooth missing on the extractor still throws cases though. It is dated 1878 as well. Third up is a dated 1883 Springfield Saddle Carbine (Trapdoor) its in pretty good shape. Lastly there is a J. Stevens Single Shot in .32-40 Winchester date of mfg. unknown in decent shape. These tickets are pricy at $150 each but Im sure these rifles sell big online so I assume thats what the shop is basing their pricing on. What rifles are worth putting a couple of tickets on I am thinking about two tickets each on two of the rifles so four tickets in total. Anyone got any suggestions of which ones would be the hardest to let slip but also good for deer hunting. I hunt in Appalachain Maryland btw. Thanks