GANGGREEN
45 Cal.
OK, some background. I love to hunt, especially with flintlocks. I've been hunting quite seriously since I was a very young kid (my dad wasn't much of a hunter but he knew that I was and he allowed it and basically stayed out of my way). :wink: My job keeps me around wildlife and hunting, even though I do less hunting personally than I used to. What's odd is that neither of my sons (ages 20 and 17) have ever had much interest in hunting or fishing, even though I've given them opportunity and never pressured them to hunt.
I recently built my eldest son a half-stock flint rifle in .50 for his 20th birthday. I made it as a keepsake for him, should anything happen to me, I wanted him to have something to remember me by. I didn't do it to encourage him to hunt, but I have to admit that I was hopeful that it might kindle some deep-hidden desire. As it happens, he seems to be fairly taken with the rifle and he went off and purchased himself a PA hunting license and muzzleloader stamp for our upcoming flintlock only deer season and I couldn't be happier. I'm sure that he's not even remotely interested in hunting side by side with me but I'll be out when he's out and I'll do my best to run a legal deer past him for a shot.
I had previously sighted the rifle in so it would be ready for him but I realize that people visualize things differently when staring down the sights, not to mention that his eyes are much younger than mine, so I wasn't 100% certain that it wouldn't need some more tweaking. Thankfully, he shot 7 or 8 shots yesterday and poked them all in the same ragged golf ball sized hole in the target at 25 yards. I'd prefer that he do some shooting at 50 and maybe even 75 yards as well, to familiarize himself with the rifle and to figure out what his safe range is, but with the weather we're currently experiencing, I don't see it happening.
I'm as pleased as punch and would do anything to see him get a deer this season.
I recently built my eldest son a half-stock flint rifle in .50 for his 20th birthday. I made it as a keepsake for him, should anything happen to me, I wanted him to have something to remember me by. I didn't do it to encourage him to hunt, but I have to admit that I was hopeful that it might kindle some deep-hidden desire. As it happens, he seems to be fairly taken with the rifle and he went off and purchased himself a PA hunting license and muzzleloader stamp for our upcoming flintlock only deer season and I couldn't be happier. I'm sure that he's not even remotely interested in hunting side by side with me but I'll be out when he's out and I'll do my best to run a legal deer past him for a shot.
I had previously sighted the rifle in so it would be ready for him but I realize that people visualize things differently when staring down the sights, not to mention that his eyes are much younger than mine, so I wasn't 100% certain that it wouldn't need some more tweaking. Thankfully, he shot 7 or 8 shots yesterday and poked them all in the same ragged golf ball sized hole in the target at 25 yards. I'd prefer that he do some shooting at 50 and maybe even 75 yards as well, to familiarize himself with the rifle and to figure out what his safe range is, but with the weather we're currently experiencing, I don't see it happening.
I'm as pleased as punch and would do anything to see him get a deer this season.