My first flintlock rifle was Prudence, as she was a good buy at a time when my funds were tight, so the definition of that word includes "skill and good judgment in the use of resources"..., then I sold her to a good friend who also had a tight budget. She was a .50 caliber Blue Ridge Hunter, bought before the price went sky high.
The rifle I use now for all of my deer hunting is Trudy, which is a short form of "Gertrude", and that's German for "Stong Spear". As she is a .54 and hammers deer, the name is appropriate. I have taken a lot of deer with her, including three so far this year..., Saturday is my last day unless I get a crop damage permit.
I just got a .40 and named her Patience, as it took a while for the maker to get her to me..., life interfere's with delivery dates. :wink: The .40 is for small game and targets, and should be very light on the recoil so my young son will enjoy shooting it. I am allowed to hunt deer with it in Maryland, but I don't think Trudy will like that. :grin:
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