My new-to-me lefty Caywood Northwest Trade Gun. I bought it from AZ muzzleloaders via Gunbroker. Mike Roby of AZ got the stock in trade and then installed a new barrel and lock that he bought from Caywood Guns. Mike also installed a Chambers White Lightnin' vent liner. It's 20 gauge, smoothbore, with a 36" barrel. Should be really fun to shoot and if I'm able to work up a good load in time, nice to carry during the late flintlock season here in PA. I also plan to try it in a woods walk or two after load development.
AZ Muzzleloaders (Dave) and Mike were great to buy from.
Mike fitted the barrel with a Chambers White Lighnin' vent liner. I under Danny Caywood is against the use of vent liners. I disagree, so I'm happy with it.
I snapped it a couple of times, the lock sparks well. The trigger is good, probably about 5 lbs., fine for a hunting gun.
OAL is about 51" with a 13-1/8" length of pull. I'm short so it fits me very well.
I might install a rear sight but I'll shoot it first. If it groups well without one I'll leave it as-is. I had a Euroarms Magnum Cape Gun that I was able to shoot well with PRB and no back sight, so hopefully this will perform similarly.
It might not get to shoot it for a week but I'll post a follow up after I do.
AZ Muzzleloaders (Dave) and Mike were great to buy from.
Mike fitted the barrel with a Chambers White Lighnin' vent liner. I under Danny Caywood is against the use of vent liners. I disagree, so I'm happy with it.
I snapped it a couple of times, the lock sparks well. The trigger is good, probably about 5 lbs., fine for a hunting gun.
OAL is about 51" with a 13-1/8" length of pull. I'm short so it fits me very well.
I might install a rear sight but I'll shoot it first. If it groups well without one I'll leave it as-is. I had a Euroarms Magnum Cape Gun that I was able to shoot well with PRB and no back sight, so hopefully this will perform similarly.
It might not get to shoot it for a week but I'll post a follow up after I do.