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32" Green Mountain 20 gauge drop-in barrels (one subsequently rifled) on a TC Hawken was the way I went. Well, and now have the Pedersoli trade gun.
All good advice. Smoothbore was original game getter for
Colonists and in the Frontier of Early America. Wisdom of the Flinters is that you never have the Elite ESG crowd pulling
caps off the market and choking down production of caps.
Get a beagle.I've seen those but my biggest concern is with the experience that I have with cap lock firearms isn't good, the caps have always been loose fitting and easily fall off, and I'd be hunting squirrels and rabbits in the extremely thick cherry laurels in which I'd be crawling on my hands and knees, caps can easily fall off in all those branches, that's a big concern with cap lock firearms
LOL ! Ya big meany !62 smoothbore personal, ask RobM to make you up one of those purdy french ones
That is awesome, just now started knapping my own flints. Have made a few, but a some a little thin. They are not pretty, but get the job done. Over the years I have found many broken arrowheads/spear points in farm field. Have knapped down a few to use. Feels appropriate to use broken points for a native used gun. My next step powder making. Do you corn the powder? Made some fine powder in small batch, worked good in pan, but have not tried in barrel was very fine. Love my trade gun, and find I take it out to shoot much more than my rifle.I just love the 20 ga. smooth bore trade gun . Very versatile gun. I can hunt anything in this country with it . I make my own powder and even gather flint out of the creek for it ! LOL ...just a neat aspect of it let alone the history of the type . Love all trade guns but esp. N.W. guns .
Very cool . Funny , only one other person than I have I heard about using arrowheads in a flintlock ! LOL ...if it works , it works ! My powder making is very simple .I hated to use a tumbler , because I didnt want to use modern equipment but it is essential I found out .... I buybthe two ingredients , I make the charcoal ( I'll post pics of it in the paint can , use a clean never used one ) combine them then tumble , 20 hours for a half pound , it can be used after that !! Its too fine for me so i mix it with rubbing alcohol to dough like consistency , rub it through a mess seive on to a cookie sheet, makes it granulated close to 2F , and set in sun to dry ...thats it. There are other steps some use but thats not for me. It works JUST fine. Fast too.That is awesome, just now started knapping my own flints. Have made a few, but a some a little thin. They are not pretty, but get the job done. Over the years I have found many broken arrowheads/spear points in farm field. Have knapped down a few to use. Feels appropriate to use broken points for a native used gun. My next step powder making. Do you corn the powder? Made some fine powder in small batch, worked good in pan, but have not tried in barrel was very fine. Love my trade gun, and find I take it out to shoot much more than my rifle.
LOL ! Ya big meany !
She was purty ...sure wanted to keep her ....Oh yeah ! I just got back from coffee in town . This feller was loading bags of shelled corn in his truck , deer hunter. He chatting for sec about deer ...I looked at his truck bumper ...he's from New Hampshire ! Ain't that somethin ? You dont see those plates around here !/I mentioned you and the Fusil etc. Pretty cool . Nice feller .... Small worldMy point exactly
2015?The Trade Gun by Pedersoli would be available now; waiting for a custom would take you into 2015!
I vote for one of all the above! If there is a best do it all, it's a .62 smoothie. My Pedersoli trade gun is a little finicky, but it's getting me by until I can get a nice custom one.Yes, a vote for .62cal/20ga. smoothbore for an all-around firearm in a matchlock, wheelock, flintlock..
"Archery ranges"????This game is a matter of choice. Or as I often say: "do yer own thang". What you propose is a matter of choice. A flint smoothie will do what you mention. But, understand, shots with ball are often questionable with a ball. It is a challenge you must conquer to be effective. Even at best, hunting deer would be limited about archery ranges. They are good for shot. Pick yer pizzen and enjoy.
We knew what you meant!Of course I meant 2025! Thanks. My fingers work faster than my brain!
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