Doc Rogers
40 Cal.
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- Jan 28, 2007
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I have to write because I am soooo excited about my new flintlock.
TVM (Matt and Toni) just finished my rifle last month and sent it to me in Vermont when I was home on leave.
I had ordered it the year prior and had been waiting anxiously for my leave home from Korea all year so that I could shoot it.
It arrived with two weeks to go on my leave and all I can say is that the rifle is everything I had dreamed it would be and MORE!!!
It is absolutely beautiful and amazing!
I received it right on time just as TVM said I would and I got together with my best friend, my wife, my Dad and two nephews and went shooting.
First thing to say is that not one of us had ever handled, let alone shot, a flinter before. We set up a 25 meter pistol target (all I could find) and we were all hitting 25 meter targets right out of the box!!! No one missed. I could not believe it.
The rifle handles absolutely beautifully, amazingly balanced. It looked like it would be heavy in the box to me but when I picked it up it felt so light and natural in my hand. My Dad also could not believe how easily it lay in the hand and how light it was.
We did not have any miss fires, perfect every time.
It was just such a blast shooting it and I almost slept with it the first night but my wife was getting jealous
Actually she shot it as well and hit the target also. It was only the second weapon she had ever fired (the other being an M-16 in basic training
I cannot say enough good things about it.
I will never hunt with a conventional rifle again. It is so much fun to handle and shoot. At the recommended load of 2F there was no kick at all. Just awesome.
Truly cannot believe how much fun it was.
I'll try to figure out how to get some photos of her up in the near future, although the photos I took do not do her justice. Maybe Toni will be able to post a few if she sees this post and they took some.
What a beauty.
The specs on it are: 0.62 cal Rice swamped rifled 44 inch barrel with Chambers right handed Early Ketland lock, super premium maple, wooden patch box, brass hardware, and swivels.
Man, it is awesome! Even with the two hour cleaning afterwards Had to clean her up good as I had to put it into storage at my Dad's place in VT when I headed back to Korea last Saturday
Only 11 months until I PCS back to the States!
I'll have to find a way to get pics up of it.
Oh yeah, I'm left handed but just shot it righty and had no problem. Hit the "9" ring on both my first shots. Beginners luck!!! (anbd also an amazing rifle!)
Thanks for listening to me go on like it was a new baby! Man, what a blast.
Flinters for life!
I'm sure 'll be asking all sorts of questions soon but for now I just had to write about it and let you know how awesome TVM is and how much I am hooked on flinters!!!
Godspeed!
Doc
TVM (Matt and Toni) just finished my rifle last month and sent it to me in Vermont when I was home on leave.
I had ordered it the year prior and had been waiting anxiously for my leave home from Korea all year so that I could shoot it.
It arrived with two weeks to go on my leave and all I can say is that the rifle is everything I had dreamed it would be and MORE!!!
It is absolutely beautiful and amazing!
I received it right on time just as TVM said I would and I got together with my best friend, my wife, my Dad and two nephews and went shooting.
First thing to say is that not one of us had ever handled, let alone shot, a flinter before. We set up a 25 meter pistol target (all I could find) and we were all hitting 25 meter targets right out of the box!!! No one missed. I could not believe it.
The rifle handles absolutely beautifully, amazingly balanced. It looked like it would be heavy in the box to me but when I picked it up it felt so light and natural in my hand. My Dad also could not believe how easily it lay in the hand and how light it was.
We did not have any miss fires, perfect every time.
It was just such a blast shooting it and I almost slept with it the first night but my wife was getting jealous
Actually she shot it as well and hit the target also. It was only the second weapon she had ever fired (the other being an M-16 in basic training
I cannot say enough good things about it.
I will never hunt with a conventional rifle again. It is so much fun to handle and shoot. At the recommended load of 2F there was no kick at all. Just awesome.
Truly cannot believe how much fun it was.
I'll try to figure out how to get some photos of her up in the near future, although the photos I took do not do her justice. Maybe Toni will be able to post a few if she sees this post and they took some.
What a beauty.
The specs on it are: 0.62 cal Rice swamped rifled 44 inch barrel with Chambers right handed Early Ketland lock, super premium maple, wooden patch box, brass hardware, and swivels.
Man, it is awesome! Even with the two hour cleaning afterwards Had to clean her up good as I had to put it into storage at my Dad's place in VT when I headed back to Korea last Saturday
Only 11 months until I PCS back to the States!
I'll have to find a way to get pics up of it.
Oh yeah, I'm left handed but just shot it righty and had no problem. Hit the "9" ring on both my first shots. Beginners luck!!! (anbd also an amazing rifle!)
Thanks for listening to me go on like it was a new baby! Man, what a blast.
Flinters for life!
I'm sure 'll be asking all sorts of questions soon but for now I just had to write about it and let you know how awesome TVM is and how much I am hooked on flinters!!!
Godspeed!
Doc