SmoothboreMurph
40 Cal
I only owned one perussion rifle and its an H&A Underhammer .45 cal that I just sold about a week ago. That being said all my ML's are Flint and only two are rifles. I've always used PRBs and never Minié Balls or modern ammo types. Recently Ive had an urge in my mind to buy a percussion rifle. Specifically I am trying to choose between about 4. This being either an Original P53 Enfield, 1842 (Rifled) or 1861 Springfield, Whitworth or a Jaeger Rifle. Im not a big fan of the repro Enfields even though Parker Hale is good. The rifled 1842 or 1861 Springfields can be repros as Ive heard they are good. The Whitworth of course will be a repro and the Jaeger as well doesnt matter. Ive hunted with a Brown Bess so length and weight dont matter to me lol. These will be Deer hunting rifles on Maryland's Eastern Shore. I have noticed on my Snider conversion Enfield that at 50 yards she hits a few inches high. If anyone on this forum has hunted with a Muzzleloading Enfield rifle have they experienced high shots before 100 yards ? My shots on my converted Enfield land on the centerline of my paper target just high. Ive seen a lot of people talk good about the Whitworth too but I hear they are pricey to get into after purchase. The Springfields can be Traditions or Pedersoli repro but id like some input on them if people have hunted with them. I have purchased MLs in the past and thought they would make great hunting rifles until they werent. So id like to get some input from other forum members on there personal experiences and opinions/ thoughts. Here lately Ive been answering questions so it feels wierd to be asking them again for a change. Thanks to all who reply like always and I will be quickly replying to all to clarify anything my post leaves out.