I talked to Scott Keller yesterday about the possibility of Colerain making me up a 21" long, T.W. Pistor Brandenburg style, smoothbore Jaeger "Stutz" barrel. I would be going for a very large breech, I'm thinking in the neighborhood of 1.4375" in diameter. He was willing to consider the project barrel provided I paid for his time to make a special order barrel based off of Colerain's already existing, 28.5" long, T.W. Pistor pattern.
What I am undecided on is what bore diameter to choose? Should it be 12 bore (0.728"), 14 bore (0.690"), or 16 bore (0.660")?
Of course, 12 gauge is the most versatile, if one takes into account the vast variety of plastic wads that are supposedly available for purchase from companies such as Ballistic Products. Just how available the wads are remains to be seen as the aftereffects of the COVID-19 mess play out.
I welcome any, and all thoughts on the matter.
Thank you.
I am looking down the road at a Brandenburg style, smoothbore, rifle sighted, ambidextrous, dual cheek pieces, Jaeger "Stutz" such as would have been utilized by the German nobility to hunt Russian boar in the mountains of the Black Forest.
Ron Scott, from whom I would likely purchase an English walnut stock blank for the project, has in his archives images of an original Jaeger with both left and right cheek pieces.
I would like to couple such a stock blank with the Colerain smoothbore "Stutz" barrel, brass Brandenburg buttplate & triggerguard castings from Mike Brooks, and one of Chris Laubach's, CNC machined, 1740's German flintlocks.
I think that such components could make for a fast handling, compact, very ergonomic, friendly, handy, instinctively pointing, hunting flintlock good out to at least 50 meters. Especially, if equipped with a 2" wide, Rhodesian pattern, modern shooting sling.
What I am undecided on is what bore diameter to choose? Should it be 12 bore (0.728"), 14 bore (0.690"), or 16 bore (0.660")?
Of course, 12 gauge is the most versatile, if one takes into account the vast variety of plastic wads that are supposedly available for purchase from companies such as Ballistic Products. Just how available the wads are remains to be seen as the aftereffects of the COVID-19 mess play out.
I welcome any, and all thoughts on the matter.
Thank you.
I am looking down the road at a Brandenburg style, smoothbore, rifle sighted, ambidextrous, dual cheek pieces, Jaeger "Stutz" such as would have been utilized by the German nobility to hunt Russian boar in the mountains of the Black Forest.
Ron Scott, from whom I would likely purchase an English walnut stock blank for the project, has in his archives images of an original Jaeger with both left and right cheek pieces.
I would like to couple such a stock blank with the Colerain smoothbore "Stutz" barrel, brass Brandenburg buttplate & triggerguard castings from Mike Brooks, and one of Chris Laubach's, CNC machined, 1740's German flintlocks.
I think that such components could make for a fast handling, compact, very ergonomic, friendly, handy, instinctively pointing, hunting flintlock good out to at least 50 meters. Especially, if equipped with a 2" wide, Rhodesian pattern, modern shooting sling.
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