PotomacRanger
32 Cal
Last time I posted was December of last year. I was looking at some rifles and most of them sold before I made my decision and when I finally did make a decision on the rifle I wanted the store owner said the seller raised his price cause it was being sold on consignment... it was way too high. Now I have been looking for a good starter Flintlock rifle before I upgrade to something like a Kibler or a custom rifle. Something I can learn on that wont set me back money wise like a Kibler will. I stopped in a gunshop (different shop from the last time I posted), mostly percussion rifles but he had a handful of flintlocks. Three that stood out were firstly, a Thompson Center Pennsylvania Hunter, this one is .50 caliber, flintlock, 32" Octagon to Round barrel. Second, a Pedersoli Jaeger Target model, .54 caliber, flintlock, 31" Octagon barrel. Last was a Dixie Gun Works Tennessee Mountain Rifle, .50 caliber, flintlock, 41" octagon barrel. All three are in good shape, all three are used with the Dixie Gun Works and Pennsylvania Hunter showing the most use. The shop has .50 caliber balls and .54 caliber balls as well as this small sabot the owner calls a "Pennsylvania Concial" which is also .50 caliber. The shop also has patches, powder and other muzzleloading stuff. The powder in stock is Swiss and Goex with the Goex being a limit of 2lbs he has 2f and 4f. The Goex is expensive I guess cause it cant be had right now. So as a someone starting out with one of these becoming my first flintlock rifle which is a good choice. The store owner told me that Thompson Center never got the flintlock right in his opinion. He said he always issues with ignition delays. The Pedersoli is pricey but is a lot cheaper than a new one due to it being used and the Tenn Mtn rifle is fairly priced imo. Just seeing if I can get some input from other forum members more experienced than me. Whichever rifle I pickup will be used hunting White Tail deer in Maryland's Appalachain Mountains. Thanks to everyone and anyone who gives their input.