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ShootistJack

To Hunt Is To Live
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Greetings to All,

Decades ago I hunted white-tailed deer with a T/C .58 caliber "Big Bore" model rifle, and I still own it.
I have become very interested in flintlock rifles for white-tailed deer hunting. So that's what I am here
to learn about. Elsewhere, I've been told that it's common for the mass produced locks on Pedersoli,
CVA, Traditions, etc. to be troublesome, and that L&R Locks, [ lr-rpl.com ] have replacement locks that
are of strong quality. That's the kind of info that I hope to receive as a participant on this forum. The
picture that I'm attaching to this post is of a T/C .54 caliber flintlock, that I think would be a solid start-
ing point for me, if I can find one. And so the quest begins. I'm "All Ears" friends!

ThompsonCenter .54 Flintlock.png
 
Florida:
St. Pete east to Wimauma, north to N. Brooksville, west to Weeki Wachee basically make a
rectangle on the map that I can get around in easily. If any flintlock users want to help me
learn learn more about such rifles for white-tailed deer hunting I'd be appreciative. I think I'd
enjoy attending one of the big rendezvous as well.
 
Welcome from Florida. This is a great muzzle-loading state--maybe the best. Separate
muzzle-loading season. Muzzle-loading Ok for deer ,hog. bear(in season),turkey and
small game. Muzzle-loading permit is cheap. You cannot conceal carry without a permit.
Florida is a great free state.
 

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