Stringbean
40 Cal.
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I have hunted for a few years here in Pa's late flintlock season and have never really read the regulations closely, until today. The law states that: ".44 caliber or larger, or hanguns .50 caliber or larger with a flintlock ignition system. The firearm must be an original or reproduction of a gun used prior to 1800"
I am still quite new to this whole thing and I'm wondering if the majority of flinters being used (mine included) don't meet this criteria.
I hunt with a Hawken style mainly. But from what I understand Samuel and Jacob were post 1800 gunsmiths.
Also, were most early eastern flintlocks prior to 1800 in calibers less than .44?
This leaves me to wonder what rifles, original or replica would meet the criteria for the current regulations?
Do I need to change rifles or do the regulations need to be changed?
I am still quite new to this whole thing and I'm wondering if the majority of flinters being used (mine included) don't meet this criteria.
I hunt with a Hawken style mainly. But from what I understand Samuel and Jacob were post 1800 gunsmiths.
Also, were most early eastern flintlocks prior to 1800 in calibers less than .44?
This leaves me to wonder what rifles, original or replica would meet the criteria for the current regulations?
Do I need to change rifles or do the regulations need to be changed?