user 12416
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For a while I am considering shooting a smoothbore longarm, because I find the flintlock mechanism interesting and it is quite different from what I have been shooting before.
But my friends in the black powder shooting told me that these are heavy (difficult) guns for a small woman :yakyak: (but in the days of the Bess the man were not that big too...). And they told me stories about getting hurt by the blast and pain in shoulder and cheek because of the big powderloads and looking over the barrel in quite a different way. Quite different from my percussion squirell rifle or my breechloader Trapdoor (30 grain). And they almost convinced me of the idea of ´too much gun for you´.
But this weekend I got the opportunity to shoot a Brown Bess, 80 grains powder load.
And immediately after the first shot I just knew:my friends are wrong! I absolutely gonna love shooting a gun like this! Yes, it was very different from my other weapons, but it also was fun! Yes I did feel the gun in the shoulder, but no it was not painful and I did not hurt my cheek.
So I now have decided to get me a flintlock fire arm. I am choosing between the Pedersoli Brown Bess or the Pedersoli Harpers Ferry 1816. These are comparable in weight and length. Caliber of the last is a little smaller and I like its looks a little more :redface: . But on the Pedersoli Brown Bess I can find some experiences from shooters/owners to help make my decision. I do not from the Harpers Ferry. Is there anyone who has shot this gun? Or should I definetly or surely stay with the Bess?
But my friends in the black powder shooting told me that these are heavy (difficult) guns for a small woman :yakyak: (but in the days of the Bess the man were not that big too...). And they told me stories about getting hurt by the blast and pain in shoulder and cheek because of the big powderloads and looking over the barrel in quite a different way. Quite different from my percussion squirell rifle or my breechloader Trapdoor (30 grain). And they almost convinced me of the idea of ´too much gun for you´.
But this weekend I got the opportunity to shoot a Brown Bess, 80 grains powder load.
And immediately after the first shot I just knew:my friends are wrong! I absolutely gonna love shooting a gun like this! Yes, it was very different from my other weapons, but it also was fun! Yes I did feel the gun in the shoulder, but no it was not painful and I did not hurt my cheek.
So I now have decided to get me a flintlock fire arm. I am choosing between the Pedersoli Brown Bess or the Pedersoli Harpers Ferry 1816. These are comparable in weight and length. Caliber of the last is a little smaller and I like its looks a little more :redface: . But on the Pedersoli Brown Bess I can find some experiences from shooters/owners to help make my decision. I do not from the Harpers Ferry. Is there anyone who has shot this gun? Or should I definetly or surely stay with the Bess?