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Enclosed are images of a 1780 Flintlock converted to percussion fowler in 12 bore {Gauge] The barrel with length of 40 inches is a Madrid barrel with a Madrid cross which were common on English Guns of that period .
Feltwad
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The images of the gun I entered in this forum which I obtained almost two decades ago when I was approached by a old gentleman with a question do you want a old muzzle loader has I am moving into a smaller house and I am downgrading ,if you do not require it I will just skip it with other stuff which I do not need } Thinking it would be a old scrap gun he left it at my home when I saw the gun I was glad to accept it , there was no doubt I saved it from the local tip, it was something that does not come often
Feltwad
 
Top rifle is a .50 cal. T/C Renegade kit I built 30 years ago, bottom rifle is a .54 cal. T/C Renegade. Pistol is a .50 cal. CVA Kentucky pistol. All three are cap lock, plain, nothing fancy guns, thus my handle....Nutnfancy.

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SMO, beautiful Fowler. How do you like the 16 gauge? Have you taken a turkey with it?

Thanks Patrick, I love it!

Of course I grew up hunting with a 16 gauge, only it was a modern bolt gun.
With the front sight missing and no rear sight. Point & Shoot style, mostly dove, quail , woodcock& Squirrel.

It took some getting used too sighting with a ball & the shot pattern took some work as well.

The Skychief load performs well in it out too 25 yards or so..
Unfortunately the only meat it has made is limb bacon...

I shoot a .642 or .648 ball , both without a patch & 70 grns of fffg Goex. The bore measures .653, A little tight for a 16.

25 yards benched...

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Shot pattern...

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I still haven’t gotten around too getting it like I want it...it still shoots low & left from my normal hold.
The ball that is low & left was a dead on hold, the others were shot using KY windage adjustments... lol
Hopefully I’ll get it taken care of before deer season, that’s one of the reasons I haven’t taken any more game with it. Still don’t trust my aim with it..

Plus , I love my rifle...... lol
 
The images of the gun I entered in this forum which I obtained almost two decades ago when I was approached by a old gentleman with a question do you want a old muzzle loader has I am moving into a smaller house and I am downgrading ,if you do not require it I will just skip it with other stuff which I do not need } Thinking it would be a old scrap gun he left it at my home when I saw the gun I was glad to accept it , there was no doubt I saved it from the local tip, it was something that does not come often
Feltwad


Felt, you must be living right Brother! Beautiful gun Sir.
 
Prairieofthdog, great, thank you very much for the come back to my query that I posted! I sure will GOOGLE it now that I know that the calls exist. just where would I get a child's slate / chalk board? I presume that it would have to be slate to make the squeak/ clucking sound? and how would I cut the board to size / fit it to the size of the shell. again thank you.
Toot, PM sent.
 
A Ray Woodall Centermark Fusil de Chasse, circa 1990. Barrel shortened to 34 inches as a result of an "oops". I added some carvings and exchanged the triggerguard for a southern mountain style guard.
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just what kind of call is in the photo with the fowler? can you expand on it please, as I have never seen one of what ever it is? thanking you. toot.
 
Top rifle is a .50 cal. T/C Renegade kit I built 30 years ago, bottom rifle is a .54 cal. T/C Renegade. Pistol is a .50 cal. CVA Kentucky pistol. All three are cap lock, plain, nothing fancy guns, thus my handle....Nutnfancy.

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Love the looks of you guys flintlocks! Beautiful guns! I have priced some flintlocks and they are too expensive for my blood and more than I want to spend on something that doesn't get shot that often. But I do have three fine shooting guns and with bags, horns, etc., etc. I have less invested than the price of one flintlock;

The .50 cal. T/C Renegade kit (top) shown above I bought and built 30 years ago only cost me $170. The .54 cal. T/C Renegade (bottom) is actually my son's though it has been in my possession for several years and he has only shot it once when he stopped by while I was shooting it. Until he says "I need my gun" I'm claiming it.....that's my story and I'm sticking to it. The .50 cal. CVA Kentucky pistol was gifted to me by my uncle.
 
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Toot, if you are referring to the pic that I posted, it is a slate call with the striker laying on top of it
 
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