Thanks Rifleman. Based on this and several other threads I've read I've decided to go with TVM for my fowler.
I own a TVM fowlder and it shoots well. Please be aware though that the barrel, neither the octagon nor round section is tapered, as virtually all 18th Century originals actually were.
Also the ramrod channel is routed some distance from the barrel. What results is a gun heavier than it needs to be, both because of the heavy barrel and because the forestock must be left relatively thick to accomodate the ramrod channel.
You wont notice this until you handle it at a major gathering like Friendship alongside a comparable fowler with tapered barrel and forearm. A fowler, especially a $1,400 as delivered fowler, SHOULD be wonderfully light and graceful for its length, TVM fowlers heft more like a period rifle.
Another drawback too is that the abrupt step of the untapered barrel presents a discontinuous sighting plane. Again, how much better a tapered barrel is in this respect will not be apparent until you look down one side by side with a TVM.
There is no mention that the barrel is untapered on the TVM website, I didn't even know to look for this when I ordered.
Also, the sideplate of a TVM fowler is not inletted at all, but lays on the outside of the stock. I dunno the extent to whoch this is period correct, a number of experienced folks have commented upon this lack.
Photos of what I mean can be found on this recent thread...
http://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/fusionbb/showtopic.php?tid/260663/tp/4/
As a newbie these are things which I wish I had known going in.
The 42" barreled version of the Northwest Guns "English Trade Gun" sells for about the same price and DOES have a tapered barrel. I know little about this company but it may be a better deal.
One more issue that I need to look into to is that a breech cleaning scraper will not turn on the face of my TVM fowler either, perhaps it has a bur of some kind also.
At $1,400 delivered I'm not likely to ever buy more than one of these things, but if'n I had it to do over, first I would take a serious look at the used market on different forums. Better yet visit the major reneactment events and see what folks have offered for sale.
Not intending any unwarranted slam on TVM here, just giving a factual account.
Birdwatcher