Onojutta
45 Cal.
Just a curious non-technical question here: How many of you guys who build guns do and don't hunt with them?
I've been an avid hunter for the last decade and a half, but I have found that I am slowly losing interest in that pursuit. Coincidentally (or perhaps ironically) my interest in gun building is growing.
Hunting deer is what possessed me to go out and buy my first flintlock. But since then, I have become fascinated with the history, heritage, and building of traditional firearms.
I'm just getting into the building part of muzzleloaders, but I think I'm worried that building guns and not hunting with them will leave a sort of void. Or could it be that building guns will fill the void left by hunting?
I've been an avid hunter for the last decade and a half, but I have found that I am slowly losing interest in that pursuit. Coincidentally (or perhaps ironically) my interest in gun building is growing.
Hunting deer is what possessed me to go out and buy my first flintlock. But since then, I have become fascinated with the history, heritage, and building of traditional firearms.
I'm just getting into the building part of muzzleloaders, but I think I'm worried that building guns and not hunting with them will leave a sort of void. Or could it be that building guns will fill the void left by hunting?