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You’re right. The CVA and Traditions flintlocks are almost in a different league. If I were to buy something like a CVA or Traditions flintlock, I would look for a used one that already had the bugs worked out by an experienced shooter. Unless you’re someone who likes to learn by tinkering, which is what I did with a CVA and India made flintlocks many moons ago. Don’t have pictures of those.These are not flintlocks though which is what the topic is about.
I started in this hobby long before we had internet, so a lot of my learning was trial and error. I now have among other nice guns, a Chambers flintlock which is my favorite. But it took me a long time and several cheap guns to get to this point. When I started, a cheap gun was all I could afford. That, and I didn’t know what a good muzzleloader was. There weren’t any muzzleloader shooters around when I was growing up, at least none that I knew of.
Nowadays, if I ran across a Mike Miller, Brooks, Clay Smith, Kibler or some such close to home, I’d jump on it.
Hopefully the OP can sift something out of my jibberish to be beneficial.
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