Hglucky13
32 Cal
So I've been reading alot about an all-around smoothbore flintlock. Boker's thread got me started down this path and I'm very interested in the idea of a multipurpose flintlock. My hunting is all out west, either in Arizona or Montana as I have homes in each locale and travel back and forth between the two states. Arizona is wide open desert, looking at hunting coues and muley, along with Javelina and rabbit. Montana is in the western part of the state, thick forest, hunting whitetail, muley, elk, squirrel, rabbit, grouse, turkey.
So the idea is a 20 ga smoothbore, likely a trade gun of some sort. But my question is how short of a barrel will keep the performance I need to harvest the listed animals.
I've come across a "canoe gun" from sitting fox, 24" barrel. This would be super handy to carry through the thick woods of montana. But will it still have the reach I might need in arizona?
Most barrels seem to be closer to the 40" or even longer. It this length necessary with blackpowder to get enough velocity? Where is the sensible cutoff length?
So the idea is a 20 ga smoothbore, likely a trade gun of some sort. But my question is how short of a barrel will keep the performance I need to harvest the listed animals.
I've come across a "canoe gun" from sitting fox, 24" barrel. This would be super handy to carry through the thick woods of montana. But will it still have the reach I might need in arizona?
Most barrels seem to be closer to the 40" or even longer. It this length necessary with blackpowder to get enough velocity? Where is the sensible cutoff length?