Turkeys have been scarce here this spring. Finally got a jake this morning using my newly built club butt fowler with a 20 ga Colerain turkey choke barrel.
It’s close! Beard was 5.25”. The nosecaps on several related club butt fowlers are unusual and are pinned to the front underlug. The nosecap must be removed to remove the barrel. Tricky to form but when done right it snaps into place firmly.Well done, I believe the nose cap is longer than the beard on that bird!
It’s based on 2 New England fowlers in Grinslade’s book on colonial fowlers. These have symmetrical double cheekpieces and unique carving resembling nautilus shells. Barrel- 39”, 20 ga Colerain turkey choke. Lock was assembled from The Rifle Shoppe castings of a Wilson English lock. I formed the buttplate of sheet brass, made side plate with silver wing inlays, trigger, thimbles, front sight,iv seen plenty of turkeys ... butt [] not many guns like that, can we see more of it and some details??
Nope, I lost the spark!I see you're using your own chert flints. Do you still sell them?
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