Howdee
I am an experienced muzzleloader but with a CVA 58 mountain rifle (cap) the 58 Remington revolver, and my old Remington 700ML. But as I get older I am feeling tired of the technology filled world where people can't funtion without their electronic gadgets and shooting 500 rounds of ammo out of a semi-auto-- just seems a waste of shooting pleasure. I have to admit that I have turning into a revolver man over the last year or two and I am getting flak over that turn of events. Anyway, I am thinking hard abount canning some of my modern noise makers for an long rifle in the flintlock variety. I need a little advice from you fine folks. I think I want a small caliber rifle 36 or 45 caliber. I will be shooting targets 99.9 percent of the time and will use good ol fashion blackpowder for the boom along with round balls. What caliber would be better for my enjoyment? advantages/disadvantages to these different calibers. I like the idea of the long barrel rifles. I am 6' 8" and I can make a gun look like a toy so the longer the better. I was looking at the Pedersoli frontier model and like the simple look but I would love to get a U.S.A. made rifle if I can. I am looking at the 700-1000 dollar range. What do you all think.
Thanks in advance-- Big Jim
I am an experienced muzzleloader but with a CVA 58 mountain rifle (cap) the 58 Remington revolver, and my old Remington 700ML. But as I get older I am feeling tired of the technology filled world where people can't funtion without their electronic gadgets and shooting 500 rounds of ammo out of a semi-auto-- just seems a waste of shooting pleasure. I have to admit that I have turning into a revolver man over the last year or two and I am getting flak over that turn of events. Anyway, I am thinking hard abount canning some of my modern noise makers for an long rifle in the flintlock variety. I need a little advice from you fine folks. I think I want a small caliber rifle 36 or 45 caliber. I will be shooting targets 99.9 percent of the time and will use good ol fashion blackpowder for the boom along with round balls. What caliber would be better for my enjoyment? advantages/disadvantages to these different calibers. I like the idea of the long barrel rifles. I am 6' 8" and I can make a gun look like a toy so the longer the better. I was looking at the Pedersoli frontier model and like the simple look but I would love to get a U.S.A. made rifle if I can. I am looking at the 700-1000 dollar range. What do you all think.
Thanks in advance-- Big Jim