Russ T Frizzen said:About the last thing you want to have to cope with is a "cheap" or even inexpensive flintlock. :nono: They are a miserable thing to have to live with. And their resale value is somewhat lower than a bottle of warm mule whizz. :v
Hockeyref said:Russ T Frizzen said:About the last thing you want to have to cope with is a "cheap" or even inexpensive flintlock. :nono: They are a miserable thing to have to live with. And their resale value is somewhat lower than a bottle of warm mule whizz. :v
IRRC... that bottle of warm whizzz can be used to brown yer barrel..... so it might just be worth more than a cheapie...
Couldn't of put it better myself. :thumbsup:Swampy said:If you practice good shooting form. Concentrate on the the target, Let me say that again, eyes on the target, breath control and trigger control. You'll end up scratching your head wondering if you saw the flash in the pan or not.
CharlesZ said:Hi All,
I'd like to try my hand at a flintlock but I shoot left-handed. Any need to worry about the pan flash when my face is on the same side? Thanks for any help.
CZ
CharlesZ said:I appreciate all the comments but when Brown Bear talked about a "chard" getting buried in his face and a scalpel and stitches.... well I started feeling something warm and moist running down my leg. When I said "cheap" I just meant I wasn't going to have a lefty built just yet. My intersts lie in military shooting replicas. I was thinking Brown Bess but in all fairness--all those rifles were manufactured for right-handers so to have a lefty Brown Bess would be historically cheating, wouldn't you agree?
CZ
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