410-er said:I have really been battling the custom bug virus.Thinking now for about 2 yrs.What are some reasons to choose custom over production?Accuracy,Looks,Etc.? :idunno: Thinking of a 45cal.flinter.
roundball said:410-er said:I have really been battling the custom bug virus.Thinking now for about 2 yrs.What are some reasons to choose custom over production?Accuracy,Looks,Etc.? :idunno: Thinking of a 45cal.flinter.
I'll give you my experiences to see if that'll help. I'm first a hunter, and second a year round weekend shooter 2-3 times a month. I used T/C Hawken caplocks in various calibers for 8 years...followed by 10 years of TC Hawken Flintlocks in various calibers and smoothbore gauges. They are good quality production guns that never let me down and I got an enormous amount of enjoyment and satisfaction out of them for almost 20 years. Approaching retirement, I decicded it was now or never and had an Early Virginia built by Matt Avance at TVM just to experience one before I checked out.
I used good quality components for the barrel, lock, and triggers. It turned out beautiful and I really like it. However, it has not killed a single deer any faster or better than any of the TC Hawkens I hunted with for all those years. But I liked it so much I sold off another wheel barrow full of guns I no longer needed and had a smoothbore Virginia built. Again, the deer and squirrels it took this year didn't get taken any better or faster than those previously taken with the TC Hawkens and GM smoothbore barrels, but...I really like it. So I sold off yet another wheel barrow of stuff I didn't need and am having a 3rd Virginia built...all because I really like them and that's because of their looks.
I'll repeat...not a Buck, or Doe, or Squirrel, or Turkey, or Dove, or Crow will be taken any faster or better than they were when I hunted those years with TC Hawkens. I just like the looks of the long guns better.
So IMO, unless you're wanting a custom gun to meet some precise historical requirement, I think the decision to get one really boils down to just wanting one...and to a large extent mainly for their looks, not because they automatically carry some functional hunting advantage into the woods compared to something like a TC Hawken.
My .02 cents on the matter...
nchawkeye said:'Cause lifes too short to be walking around in the woods with an ugly rifle...
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