Sean Adams
32 Cal
- Joined
- Dec 5, 2019
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- 13
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My son is hard to buy for because he never asks for anything, or even hints. He is 17 and gives me reason to be proud, so I was surprised and delighted when for the first time ever he said what he would like for Christmas, a flintlock. His reason being that he wants to expand his white tail season and he sees himself as a Green Mountain Boy, wanting to live the traditions.
I only have around 400 to spend and am hoping to pick up a TC Hawkins or possibly a Austin&Halleck that I came across. From what I have gleaned thus far these are booth solid choices for ones first hunting Flinter, but would love to get opinions and insights on these and others one might suggest. I do know about the early TC ****, and the A&H poor quality when they moved to Utah, because I have been doing some homework.
I would also like to know about calibers. Will the .45 have an enough lower recoil to notice? My son is not used to heavy recoil, and less might help him get adjusted to the whole black powder thing. I have read that .50 will be more versatile in loads and clearly a better slayer, but again it is his first foray and anything that encourages continued use would be a plus.
I only have around 400 to spend and am hoping to pick up a TC Hawkins or possibly a Austin&Halleck that I came across. From what I have gleaned thus far these are booth solid choices for ones first hunting Flinter, but would love to get opinions and insights on these and others one might suggest. I do know about the early TC ****, and the A&H poor quality when they moved to Utah, because I have been doing some homework.
I would also like to know about calibers. Will the .45 have an enough lower recoil to notice? My son is not used to heavy recoil, and less might help him get adjusted to the whole black powder thing. I have read that .50 will be more versatile in loads and clearly a better slayer, but again it is his first foray and anything that encourages continued use would be a plus.