Hello, all. How are you?
Here I go...
I am new to traditional muzzleloading. I have decided I would love a flintlock in .50 or .54 caliber. One I can use for whitetails and the range. I want one representative of colonial America.
I am completely naive as to who make a quality firearm at affordable prices. I understand you get what you pay for but, I have to stick in the $500+- range.
I was looking at the Pedersoli Kentucky "Standard" Flintlock model (.50) ($595). Nice looking rifle. This probably would be my one and only flintlock I would spend my life with so I want to make the right choice. I have a sickness that drives me to want a representative of varied types of firearms. I have not found a gun I haven't liked. But, I think I could squirrel away $600 without the little woman catching on I am eating sand for lunch.
I would love a Springfield or Harper's Ferry 1816! Anything used by our military sends chills down my spine. But, the price seems to double that of the Kentucky. Also, would feel more comfortable (hunting) with rifling.
Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Stephen
Here I go...
I am new to traditional muzzleloading. I have decided I would love a flintlock in .50 or .54 caliber. One I can use for whitetails and the range. I want one representative of colonial America.
I am completely naive as to who make a quality firearm at affordable prices. I understand you get what you pay for but, I have to stick in the $500+- range.
I was looking at the Pedersoli Kentucky "Standard" Flintlock model (.50) ($595). Nice looking rifle. This probably would be my one and only flintlock I would spend my life with so I want to make the right choice. I have a sickness that drives me to want a representative of varied types of firearms. I have not found a gun I haven't liked. But, I think I could squirrel away $600 without the little woman catching on I am eating sand for lunch.
I would love a Springfield or Harper's Ferry 1816! Anything used by our military sends chills down my spine. But, the price seems to double that of the Kentucky. Also, would feel more comfortable (hunting) with rifling.
Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Stephen