A good Trade Gun is lighter with less kick. Brown Bess too heavy and a headache kick. You decide,. but avoid Indian made, too heavy.
Both of these fellows give good advice.I’d go with a trade gun hands down. The best off the shelf Brown Bess is the Pedersoli. It’s not a very well done interpretation of the 2nd model and it’s Grice lock usually has issues that need tuning, particularly the mainspring and sear. Overpriced for what you get. For that $$$ you could get a really nice second hand trade gun.
I started with a Brown Bess Carbine Kit. It’s a Pedersoli, and I just love it. I can load it up so it knocks the snot out of me, and I can load it down so that I barely feel it. I’ve developed very effective loads for everything from waterfowl to upland game.Which would you recommend as a first smoothbore flinter and why? Thanks
Which would you recommend as a first smoothbore flinter and why? Thanks
Bess was a specialized military gun. It’s rough and tough and was designed to be a spear that shoots.
To my eye it was the most beautiful military gun ever made.
A trade gun is a hunter. I prefer the French style as more comfortable for me.
You get twenty ball to the pound vs eleven. And a little less powder, so it’s a bit cheaper to shoot.
Trade guns are a bit handier.
No difference in range. No difference in accuracy.
Lots of game taken with a bess.
But it’s all a matter of taste.
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