rdstrain49 said:
In another thread the Pedersoli Blue Ridge Flintlock Rifle was mentioned as being a decent rifle. I looked it up and even with the picture enlarged as much as possible, I can't tell how the barrel is held in the stock. Anyone know?
It’s a decent rifle, made all the more frustrating because with a few changes, Hatfield and/or Pedersoli could have made a great rifle. As it is, for a production rifle (seeing as how there are few to choose from in the longrifle genre) it’s good. I’ve compiled a summary of the pros and cons below. For what it’s worth, I put the screwed on barrel in the cons category, just because it’s weird.
The negatives ”“ the sights are horrendous. That’s easy enough to remedy, but annoying. The rods are even worse ”“ again easy enough to remedy, and pretty much par the course for production-level guns which use dowels. The stock architecture doesn’t represent anything specific in the historic record and it leaves a ton of extra wood on the entire fore end. Furniture isn’t inlaid, but screwed on which was no doubt a cost saving measure. The barrel is not pinned, but uses screws under the rod thimbles ”“ pretty weird, but if one doesn’t care about historicity, then not that big of a deal. The lock is pretty good (though larger than it should be in relation to the rifle size), but it is a real flint basher. It is muzzle heavy, but that’s normal for longer barreled rifles with straight barrels. Finally, these use an unnecessary patent breach can cause ignition issues if not regularly attended to. I’ve heard that the chamber isn’t as much of an issue in the larger calibers, due to the chamber being larger. A small (say, .22 cal) cleaning brush is required to get down in there and scrub fowling. My experience with a .45 was ignition problems until I found out that there was an anti-chamber in the breech ”“ what in the world? Annoying since it’s unnecessary.
Biggest positives ”“ It’s a longrifle, even if flawed, which you can pick up for a pretty good price. They shoot straight. They spark consistently