Bowhunter57
32 Cal.
After talking with the fine folks at The Log Cabin Shop, in Lodi, Ohio, I decided to leave the rifle building to someone else. There's too much room for error with the wood and/or metal parts, starting from scratch. I could very easily end up with a $900 rifle looking like a $400 rifle. I felt it best to be honest with myself and walk away from the rifle building idea....at least for now.
Their inventory of used, replica and original muzzleloaders was significant and from that inventory is where I made my selection. I purchased some shooting supplies to go with my Hatfield 50 Caliber Flintlock and was happy with my choice. By the time I got back home, I still had enough time to clean it (inspection), shoot it and clean it up to put it in the safe with its' brothers. I'll spend more time with this rifle at the range, to get it dialed in, before the hunting seasons.
Their inventory of used, replica and original muzzleloaders was significant and from that inventory is where I made my selection. I purchased some shooting supplies to go with my Hatfield 50 Caliber Flintlock and was happy with my choice. By the time I got back home, I still had enough time to clean it (inspection), shoot it and clean it up to put it in the safe with its' brothers. I'll spend more time with this rifle at the range, to get it dialed in, before the hunting seasons.