Hello everyone,
I could use your expert and amazing knowledge again. I decided after 25 years of hunting inlines, to move to a Flintlock. I knew very little about them, so I went to Cabelas and bought a Perdersoli Hawken. I tried it for one season and I hated it. Main reason is that despite the short barrel, it was super tip heavy (I will skip the ignition problems, probably user error). I sold it. My wife owns an old TC Hawken passed down to her by her great uncle, and it looks and feels awesome.
So in the market for a flintlock, and I see many folks recommend the GPR. I like the looks, but I have never handled one, and worried about the same thing happening: Buy it online and discover its also very tip heavy and hate it.
Now, muzzleloaders are tip heavy, and I know there is no way around that, but to a reason. My wifes Hawken is very manageable. So what are my options here?
I also know the GPR comes in both 60" and 32" twist barrels, for rounds and conicals. If a GPR is the way to go, what is the recommendation on either (from a hunting perspective). I will admit I am not a purist and will go for accuracy before anything else. I may even entertain buying both barrels and trying out to see which one I like better.
The key question I would like to ask: discounting the cheap "deer hunting" models out there, what other LIGHTWEIGHT QUALITY flintlock rifles out that should I consider for buying. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. I have to carry it up a steep mountain in PA during the flintlock season.
I could use your expert and amazing knowledge again. I decided after 25 years of hunting inlines, to move to a Flintlock. I knew very little about them, so I went to Cabelas and bought a Perdersoli Hawken. I tried it for one season and I hated it. Main reason is that despite the short barrel, it was super tip heavy (I will skip the ignition problems, probably user error). I sold it. My wife owns an old TC Hawken passed down to her by her great uncle, and it looks and feels awesome.
So in the market for a flintlock, and I see many folks recommend the GPR. I like the looks, but I have never handled one, and worried about the same thing happening: Buy it online and discover its also very tip heavy and hate it.
Now, muzzleloaders are tip heavy, and I know there is no way around that, but to a reason. My wifes Hawken is very manageable. So what are my options here?
I also know the GPR comes in both 60" and 32" twist barrels, for rounds and conicals. If a GPR is the way to go, what is the recommendation on either (from a hunting perspective). I will admit I am not a purist and will go for accuracy before anything else. I may even entertain buying both barrels and trying out to see which one I like better.
The key question I would like to ask: discounting the cheap "deer hunting" models out there, what other LIGHTWEIGHT QUALITY flintlock rifles out that should I consider for buying. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. I have to carry it up a steep mountain in PA during the flintlock season.