The Baron
45 Cal.
- Joined
- May 10, 2004
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- 927
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Well, I've spent pretty much the last year and a half looking for a flinter (I never said I was good at making decisions!). After this long, I've himmed and hawed over having a gun made and been pretty much back and forth on what I want. Finally, even I couldn't take it any more! I recently got a small inheritance, so I ear marked some for a flinter. I'm very good about saving my money and being "sensible", so I decided to loosen up on myself and get a flinter. My wife has been encouraging me to do it, since I've been talking about it for 18 months. I think she might be getting tired of listening to me? :yakyak:
So, a nice Caywood Type C popped up on TOTW, and I snapped it up. Now I'm excited! I have only shot a flinter twice - two different guns owned by a couple of friends - and I was pretty enchanted by the whole thing. I'm looking forward to getting familiar with a quality piece. I've always been a believer that if you really want something to enjoy, buy quality. All I've heard about Caywood products has been excellent, so I figured it was a wise choice. If it arrives in enough time to do some patterning, I hope to try it on turkeys this year.
So, this being my first flinter, I'll be bombarding you fellas with questions. Hopefully, they won't all be stupid ones. ff:
So, a nice Caywood Type C popped up on TOTW, and I snapped it up. Now I'm excited! I have only shot a flinter twice - two different guns owned by a couple of friends - and I was pretty enchanted by the whole thing. I'm looking forward to getting familiar with a quality piece. I've always been a believer that if you really want something to enjoy, buy quality. All I've heard about Caywood products has been excellent, so I figured it was a wise choice. If it arrives in enough time to do some patterning, I hope to try it on turkeys this year.
So, this being my first flinter, I'll be bombarding you fellas with questions. Hopefully, they won't all be stupid ones. ff: