Howdy folks,
I have a pretty good background in modern weapons, and am a fairly decent competitive 3 gun shooter. Anyway I have always had a bit of a soft spot for Flintlock rifles but have never been able to devote funds to it, until now.
To be honest I was looking to get the Thompson Center Firestorm No.5049. I actually found this forum by reading some negative press about the firestorm, and was curious if anyone could elaborate some more about it... maybe point me in the right direction.
If I may these are my interests in the gun:
-Stainless steel. I have some very fine modern pistols and shotguns that are high polish, case color, and blued. These guns live in their cases, are kept oiled, and most do not even have a scratch on them. My stainless guns, I don't mind taking them on hikes, putting them in the truck for work...if it gets scratched or needs smithing done, they are easily polished out.
-plastic stock... Well I would like it if it had a wooden stock honestly. I figure that's an easy weekend fix spent with my Dad who is an incredible woodworker. However the cheap plastic stock like the stainless... is just easier to take care of.
-set back rifling so its easy to start a projectile down the barrel so I don't need to carry around that little pusher thing (I have even seen people use mallets). To me that's just a good idea... don't know if it really is tho.
-Thompson center. In my world, Thompson Center has a pretty good reputation for making good products. Figured that quality would carry over to this gun.
Anyways... I really know nothing about muzzle loading rifles or flintlocks for that matter and would love some input. Most everybody I know... if it doesn't require a 4473 they don't want to talk about it.
-side question: I have a couple hundred pounds of some lead-low copper alloy that I thought would be good to cast into projectiles. (I have done it for center fire pistol rounds)... Does a round ball flying out of a rifle even do anything, or do you need a minie/maxie ball to make use of rifling?
I have a pretty good background in modern weapons, and am a fairly decent competitive 3 gun shooter. Anyway I have always had a bit of a soft spot for Flintlock rifles but have never been able to devote funds to it, until now.
To be honest I was looking to get the Thompson Center Firestorm No.5049. I actually found this forum by reading some negative press about the firestorm, and was curious if anyone could elaborate some more about it... maybe point me in the right direction.
If I may these are my interests in the gun:
-Stainless steel. I have some very fine modern pistols and shotguns that are high polish, case color, and blued. These guns live in their cases, are kept oiled, and most do not even have a scratch on them. My stainless guns, I don't mind taking them on hikes, putting them in the truck for work...if it gets scratched or needs smithing done, they are easily polished out.
-plastic stock... Well I would like it if it had a wooden stock honestly. I figure that's an easy weekend fix spent with my Dad who is an incredible woodworker. However the cheap plastic stock like the stainless... is just easier to take care of.
-set back rifling so its easy to start a projectile down the barrel so I don't need to carry around that little pusher thing (I have even seen people use mallets). To me that's just a good idea... don't know if it really is tho.
-Thompson center. In my world, Thompson Center has a pretty good reputation for making good products. Figured that quality would carry over to this gun.
Anyways... I really know nothing about muzzle loading rifles or flintlocks for that matter and would love some input. Most everybody I know... if it doesn't require a 4473 they don't want to talk about it.
-side question: I have a couple hundred pounds of some lead-low copper alloy that I thought would be good to cast into projectiles. (I have done it for center fire pistol rounds)... Does a round ball flying out of a rifle even do anything, or do you need a minie/maxie ball to make use of rifling?