Daryl Crawford
50 Cal.
Well Gents, I'm a noob, a novice, a bare initiate. I have spent my life around firearms and archery tackle (longbows) but am not an expert in black powder. I've hunted deer here in Pennsylvania for years with a .50 flintlock (a T/C and an Investarm Hawken) but have wanted to get more into one gun hunting with a smoothbore. I planned to get a fowler when I retired from the Army a few years back but life got in the way of that and money went elsewhere. Now I'm building up some funds but I'm not really sure which way to go with a smoothie.
I want something that shots a round ball well for deer, but also shot for squirrel and turkey. I don't know that fancy is a great idea because I expect this to be a working gun. My one gun for everything except perhaps waterfowl. I dream of a BP backpacking hunt for small game or deer.
Money is also always a consideration, with one in college and another starting in just over a year.
I've looked at the Pedersoli Trade Rifle. It could be a good option. I don't think a custom build is in my budget. Besides, my time in the Army taught me to get used to a weapon, not expect a weapon to fit me. I've looked at some used guns as well. I even thought to just post a wanted add on some sites and see what showed up in my budget and just try to run with it, but I fear my lack of experience might lead me to poor choices.
What advantages should I be considering between these different styles? I've been thinking 20 gauge, but maybe that is too limiting? I didn't know if I should look at flintlock shotguns or not. Should I be looking at longer barrel length than a trade rifle? Is a barn gun the simple style I need while offering the load options I'll need? I do like the easily detached barrel on my hawken, but fowlers I've seen didn't have that. Maybe I should not worry about that.
I'd appreciate guidance as I save towards this. I'm sitting on a couple hundred bucks now and working to build that up so i can break into a smoothie by late winter. I want to have plenty of time on the range in the spring/summer preparing for next season.
I appreciate any help/suggestions/guidance in advance.
I want something that shots a round ball well for deer, but also shot for squirrel and turkey. I don't know that fancy is a great idea because I expect this to be a working gun. My one gun for everything except perhaps waterfowl. I dream of a BP backpacking hunt for small game or deer.
Money is also always a consideration, with one in college and another starting in just over a year.
I've looked at the Pedersoli Trade Rifle. It could be a good option. I don't think a custom build is in my budget. Besides, my time in the Army taught me to get used to a weapon, not expect a weapon to fit me. I've looked at some used guns as well. I even thought to just post a wanted add on some sites and see what showed up in my budget and just try to run with it, but I fear my lack of experience might lead me to poor choices.
What advantages should I be considering between these different styles? I've been thinking 20 gauge, but maybe that is too limiting? I didn't know if I should look at flintlock shotguns or not. Should I be looking at longer barrel length than a trade rifle? Is a barn gun the simple style I need while offering the load options I'll need? I do like the easily detached barrel on my hawken, but fowlers I've seen didn't have that. Maybe I should not worry about that.
I'd appreciate guidance as I save towards this. I'm sitting on a couple hundred bucks now and working to build that up so i can break into a smoothie by late winter. I want to have plenty of time on the range in the spring/summer preparing for next season.
I appreciate any help/suggestions/guidance in advance.