Dialn911
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I'm planning on doing a hunt for elk, and want to go flint.
I want something a little nicer than your typical off-the-shelf production rifle, like a traditions or Pedersoli.
But it had me wondering, are hand built rifles typically better than the production lines, or is it a crap shoot?
I was going to post a wanted ad on here for a .50 caliber Pennsylvania long rifle, But I'm new to the forum so it won't let me yet, but I'm still wondering about this question.
I had purchased one, but when it arrived, instead of being a contemporary reproduction like the seller had thought, it turns out it's an original Pennsylvania rifle, with a signed known gun Maker.
I'll post a thread on here to see if I can gather more information on the man's life if anyone has resources on this particular builder, but in the meantime,
I don't want to take an original out hunting and risk damaging it.
so,
now I need to find a suitable replacement to hunt with, but I'm on a time crunch because my hunt starts December 8th.
I want something a little nicer than your typical off-the-shelf production rifle, like a traditions or Pedersoli.
But it had me wondering, are hand built rifles typically better than the production lines, or is it a crap shoot?
I was going to post a wanted ad on here for a .50 caliber Pennsylvania long rifle, But I'm new to the forum so it won't let me yet, but I'm still wondering about this question.
I had purchased one, but when it arrived, instead of being a contemporary reproduction like the seller had thought, it turns out it's an original Pennsylvania rifle, with a signed known gun Maker.
I'll post a thread on here to see if I can gather more information on the man's life if anyone has resources on this particular builder, but in the meantime,
I don't want to take an original out hunting and risk damaging it.
so,
now I need to find a suitable replacement to hunt with, but I'm on a time crunch because my hunt starts December 8th.
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