GAHUNTER60
40 Cal
Here's what I'm looking for: I'm primarily a hunter and recreational shooter, so accuracy and functionality are paramount. I'm stuck on .54 caliber because I plan on shooting patched round balls only, and .54 caliber round balls provide adequate terminal ballistic on game.
Since I'm getting too old to lug a 4x4 around the woods, something kinda light and carry-friendly would be nice. I'd also like a reasonable facsimile of a rifle that my ancestors who fought (and died) at the Battle of Kings Mountain might have used. And though I prize functionality over style, I do appreciate pretty things, so a nice piece of wood would be a plus.
So far, I've looked hard at the Tennessee and Southern Mountain rifles built by TVM, as well as their Natchez Poor Boy. These are in my ballpark budget and get get good reviews on functionality and accuracy. I would love to have visited Tip Curtis' Frontier Shop while he was alive, as I have been made to understand that he built rifles right up my ally.
Anybody else I should consider? (BTW, I have all the manual dexterity of Hippo, so a kit gun is out -- unless, of course, somebody else does the assemblage for me.)
Thanks guys. I look forward to you suggestions.
Since I'm getting too old to lug a 4x4 around the woods, something kinda light and carry-friendly would be nice. I'd also like a reasonable facsimile of a rifle that my ancestors who fought (and died) at the Battle of Kings Mountain might have used. And though I prize functionality over style, I do appreciate pretty things, so a nice piece of wood would be a plus.
So far, I've looked hard at the Tennessee and Southern Mountain rifles built by TVM, as well as their Natchez Poor Boy. These are in my ballpark budget and get get good reviews on functionality and accuracy. I would love to have visited Tip Curtis' Frontier Shop while he was alive, as I have been made to understand that he built rifles right up my ally.
Anybody else I should consider? (BTW, I have all the manual dexterity of Hippo, so a kit gun is out -- unless, of course, somebody else does the assemblage for me.)
Thanks guys. I look forward to you suggestions.