Guys, I am just starting out in BP, so forgive me if I display my ignorance.
I bought a stainless steel traditions deerhunter caplock at a pawn shop a few years ago and it's the only muzzleloading rifle I have ever fired. While it's been fun to shoot at the range, I would like to buy something with a more "period" feel to it.
I don't have any strong opinions on which "period" either, which probably makes this whole project stupid. I am leaning towards a flintlock for several reasons.
1. It looks like a flintlock is much more fun and satisfying to shoot than a caplock.
2. If I choose the right gun, It might be "period" over a very long time span. After all, a flintlock could (and did) show up on battlefields as late as the 1860s without drawing a lot of attention.
Can anyone recommend a decent quality rifle that wouldn't be completely out of place in a battle from about 1800-1860?
I bought a stainless steel traditions deerhunter caplock at a pawn shop a few years ago and it's the only muzzleloading rifle I have ever fired. While it's been fun to shoot at the range, I would like to buy something with a more "period" feel to it.
I don't have any strong opinions on which "period" either, which probably makes this whole project stupid. I am leaning towards a flintlock for several reasons.
1. It looks like a flintlock is much more fun and satisfying to shoot than a caplock.
2. If I choose the right gun, It might be "period" over a very long time span. After all, a flintlock could (and did) show up on battlefields as late as the 1860s without drawing a lot of attention.
Can anyone recommend a decent quality rifle that wouldn't be completely out of place in a battle from about 1800-1860?