EastoftheBay
32 Cal
I posted on this forum earlier about getting my first rifle and three calibers have been suggested to me. .40, .45 and .50 all have suggested and to be honest I can't make a decision. I don't have any muzzleloading supplies yet and wont buy any until I get my flintlock (Although I did buy 2lbs of 2F and 2lbs of 3F Powder). I live in Queenstown, Maryland which is on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Our deer aren't hulking mammoths but I'd reckon some get quite hefty. The typical deer harvested on my family farm weigh in at around 140lbs for bucks and about 125lbs for does. The longest shot I'd ever take would be no more than 80 yards on a living animal. I dont want to take any further shots until I get very precise with my rifle whichever I get. That being said at a distance of point blank to 60 yards which caliber is best suited ? I dont really think I need a powder cannon so I think I will get a small caliber rifle and then get a larger smoothbore. I'd also like to add that to me it doesnt matter which caliber has more thing available to purchase because I will buy a mould and make my own ammunition and buy materials to make my own patches. Thanks to all who reply to this thread and a big thanks to everyone who has helped me thus far.
EDIT: On a side note if anyone can reccommend rifles that are in these three calibers that would be great. I have had some offers to buy rifles off of other forum members and those rifles are real eye catchers. However until I know what caliber I will go for I wont be purchasing a rifle, I'd like to get it right with my first rifle. Thanks again for all the help from everyone on the forum. I have gained more knowledge this past week then some longtime hunters and sporting afficianodos in my area have taken in over their lifetime. Hell some of them didnt even know that there were muzzleloaders smaller than .50 caliber when I spoke to them a few days ago.
EDIT: On a side note if anyone can reccommend rifles that are in these three calibers that would be great. I have had some offers to buy rifles off of other forum members and those rifles are real eye catchers. However until I know what caliber I will go for I wont be purchasing a rifle, I'd like to get it right with my first rifle. Thanks again for all the help from everyone on the forum. I have gained more knowledge this past week then some longtime hunters and sporting afficianodos in my area have taken in over their lifetime. Hell some of them didnt even know that there were muzzleloaders smaller than .50 caliber when I spoke to them a few days ago.
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