Hi all,
Hope this is the right spot to post this:
Brand new to the forum but not new to flintlocks. Grew up in Wayne County, PA behind a T/C Hawken 50. I've hunted with it quite successfully the past 15 years and still love it but I find myself wanting something more "meaningful"??? If that's the word
I'd like to build (well, most likely semi-build) a longrifle. I've compiled a list of specs the past few years and I'll be honest up front......my imaginary rifle will not be historically correct. Is that a sin?
The lines and shape of the Southern Mountain/Tennessee (SM/T) rifle stocks really catch my eye. However, so does the brass furniture on my T/C, unlike the iron furniture on the SM/Ts.
I hunt deer/black bear here in PA but someday I'd like to chase an elk or other big game so .50 or .54 would be preferable. However, I understand they're not common calibers in a SM/T.
That all being said........as far as lock, stock, and barrel are concerned--which do I start with first?
Deluxe siler, golden age, or late ketland with a rainproof pan?
I'd like to cut a cherry or maple blank off the farm and send it out to have it made into a SM/T but where would I send it?
Straight octagon barrel with a breech plug and tenons for ease and assurance of a good cleaning......also with a twist rate that maxi-hunter or buffalo bullets would prefer over PRB.
Other than not being HC, do any of you guys think there are functional problems/cons with this blueprint for a hunting scenario? Just looking for some advice on how and where to start.
I apologize about the length. Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to what knowledge some of you modern mountain men may impart.
Merry Christmas,
Ben from PA