My Ron Paull flinter. It's a .40 cal. iron mounted Tennessee rifle. It's a tack driver out to 100 yds (maybe farther with better eyes than mine! :bow: ). I've had the rifle for quite some time and it was love at first "sight", as it's one of those rifles that fit you so well you probably don't need the sights. Honestly, I can put the rifle to my shoulder with my eyes closed, and when I open my eyes, the front sight is sitting in the rear sight notch at perfect elevation and windage. I have shot deer and rabbits with it and if I can find some "tree rats"in Montana I'll give it a try on THEM!(I'm in the south-central area). For larger game I have a .54 cal. smooth rifle that I bought last year from TOTW. I have no idea who made it but it's pretty PC for the Rev War and later (damned acorn trigger guard!). It has a 44 inch swamped, half round, colrain barrel , a Caywood lock, sugar maple stock of an early lancaster style(2 in.+ butt, baulister wrist, cheekrest, very thin forearm, single trigger). It will put all its .520 rb / .020 patch shots in a 3 inch paster at 50 yds. Some day when I have time I would like to post some pictures of this piece. I would really like to have some of the more PC knowledgable types take a look at this gun and tell me when they think an appropriate time period would be for it (I would REALLY like to know who made it!! :hmm: ). I'll take this one deer hunting this season. I love the smell of black powder burning in the morning :grin: !!
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