Hello, first time on the forum, I'm here because I'm a history nut, most notably the napoleonic wars, and fuedal Japanese history. I've always loved flintlocks, and never had any inclination towards modern firearms, my only shooting experience being weekends camping shooting a friends old bolt action .22 from the 30's. I've been thinking about purchasing and learning to operate a flintlock, and have been browsing through various muskets and pistols on http://militaryheritage.com/muskets.htm
I'm a rather big royal navy nut so I have been leaning towards the royal navy sea service musket. http://militaryheritage.com/musket12.htm
I have a couple basic questions, I live in British columbia on vancouver island, what kind of license do I need to aquire for these, I'm aware the vent hole isn't drilled but Ill be buying it with the intention to use it.
Secondly, I've been watching a number of video's, I realize these are smooth bore weapons, but they seem to toss a ball quite a ways for such old technology, what is the effective penetrating range of the average brown bess? I'm talking a range where you can still hit a target from rest position maybe the size of a person, 50 yards? 80 yards?
Where can I figure out the proper measurements and the type of powder to use? Will a place like island outfitters sell the proper old style powder or do I need to order it from somewhere?
Thanks for your help gentlemen, I'm making a bit of a leap here, I've been practicing Japanese swordsmanship since I was 14, and have more than my fair share of decent Katana, so a foray into firearms might broaden my horizons a bit!
Cheers, Ryan
I'm a rather big royal navy nut so I have been leaning towards the royal navy sea service musket. http://militaryheritage.com/musket12.htm
I have a couple basic questions, I live in British columbia on vancouver island, what kind of license do I need to aquire for these, I'm aware the vent hole isn't drilled but Ill be buying it with the intention to use it.
Secondly, I've been watching a number of video's, I realize these are smooth bore weapons, but they seem to toss a ball quite a ways for such old technology, what is the effective penetrating range of the average brown bess? I'm talking a range where you can still hit a target from rest position maybe the size of a person, 50 yards? 80 yards?
Where can I figure out the proper measurements and the type of powder to use? Will a place like island outfitters sell the proper old style powder or do I need to order it from somewhere?
Thanks for your help gentlemen, I'm making a bit of a leap here, I've been practicing Japanese swordsmanship since I was 14, and have more than my fair share of decent Katana, so a foray into firearms might broaden my horizons a bit!
Cheers, Ryan
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