I am new to this sport, and these type threads are a disapointing. I thought that Traditional archers were bad for being obsessive compulsive when it comes to nit picking political corectness, but I may be wrong.
Gosh fellas, A bit of leeway is realy not that bad. If you feel the need to pretend you are Daniel Boon, or Napolean , thats great, but why all the fuss over being so period corect for the rest of us.
We don't give a hoot if our gun is an exact copy. We never will.
I get told I can't use a pre lube patch, I can't use a peep sight, I can't use a certain powder,or type of flint etc.
In the end I don't care. I ram what I want in the barrel, and I will switch to a peep sight on my guns because I can not see the darn leaf sights that are there now.
In the end These political corect mandates are a driving force to discourage many people from participating.
There are many many of us that love a gun that resembles the days gone by. A flint lock is still a flintlock.A percussion cap is still just that.
How ironic that those with such a demand for period corectness have no problem using a modern steel barrel, a modern Lock etc. Stitch the costume with an electric sewing machine.
Let the spirit of the experience shooting old technology have a chance.
As for a canoe gun, I could care less what the origin or name comes from. It is a Gun I hope to see , shoot, and own one of these days. It is basicaly from what I read a primitive type firearm that I want own . It is still a black powder old style gun that would be handy for many of the places I hunt.
Pete
Gosh fellas, A bit of leeway is realy not that bad. If you feel the need to pretend you are Daniel Boon, or Napolean , thats great, but why all the fuss over being so period corect for the rest of us.
We don't give a hoot if our gun is an exact copy. We never will.
I get told I can't use a pre lube patch, I can't use a peep sight, I can't use a certain powder,or type of flint etc.
In the end I don't care. I ram what I want in the barrel, and I will switch to a peep sight on my guns because I can not see the darn leaf sights that are there now.
In the end These political corect mandates are a driving force to discourage many people from participating.
There are many many of us that love a gun that resembles the days gone by. A flint lock is still a flintlock.A percussion cap is still just that.
How ironic that those with such a demand for period corectness have no problem using a modern steel barrel, a modern Lock etc. Stitch the costume with an electric sewing machine.
Let the spirit of the experience shooting old technology have a chance.
As for a canoe gun, I could care less what the origin or name comes from. It is a Gun I hope to see , shoot, and own one of these days. It is basicaly from what I read a primitive type firearm that I want own . It is still a black powder old style gun that would be handy for many of the places I hunt.
Pete