Since posting a post back on 04/21 in regards to Track of theWolf kits, I've been reading alot on this forum about flint rifle history and various kits available pros/cons, also reading on the web about alot of the history behind flintlock rifles and flint kits. In reading the home page info on Chambers rifles, products, etc., I noticed on all the links about Chambers rifles that the price list is always May, 2010. I assume Chambers Rifles is still in business due to recent talk about his rifles. Anyone have any site that has current pricing. Could always call too.
Reference Chambers kits, everything I read here and elsewhere indicate they are top quality. Wondering how they stack up in regards to stock pre-inletting vs say Tracks and other kits available. Do they require more, less, or about the same as others. I'm interested in Kiblers, but any kit available that does require some moderate or minor fitting of wood/metal, I wouldn't be shy on doing. Also I'm kinda leaning at present on a 40 caliber rifle vs a 36 that I penned about in my post wondering about TOTW kits. Alot of posts by those having and shooting both indicate the 40 is better at long range and with shot placement and toned down powder charges, the 40 isn't much different than the 36 on rabbit/squirrel hunting. I have hunted deer here in Iowa with my 45 TC Hawken, but 45 is the smallest caliber currently allowed. If the law is ever changed to allow 40 caliber, I could use any 40 caliber to hunt whitetails with. If not, I could always build a 50/54 flinter in the future if using the percussion TC loses out. Appreciate any feedback. CC
Reference Chambers kits, everything I read here and elsewhere indicate they are top quality. Wondering how they stack up in regards to stock pre-inletting vs say Tracks and other kits available. Do they require more, less, or about the same as others. I'm interested in Kiblers, but any kit available that does require some moderate or minor fitting of wood/metal, I wouldn't be shy on doing. Also I'm kinda leaning at present on a 40 caliber rifle vs a 36 that I penned about in my post wondering about TOTW kits. Alot of posts by those having and shooting both indicate the 40 is better at long range and with shot placement and toned down powder charges, the 40 isn't much different than the 36 on rabbit/squirrel hunting. I have hunted deer here in Iowa with my 45 TC Hawken, but 45 is the smallest caliber currently allowed. If the law is ever changed to allow 40 caliber, I could use any 40 caliber to hunt whitetails with. If not, I could always build a 50/54 flinter in the future if using the percussion TC loses out. Appreciate any feedback. CC