ltdc said:I've got several flintlock and percussion rifles.
and a double barreled percussion shotgun.
for some reason I'm just aching to get a smoothbore or fowler. and I'm not sure why.(not that a reason is required)but......
what are you guy's reasons for going with smoothbores and what do you think of them.
any suggestions on who to get one from?
I hunt and target shoot as well as rondezvous competitions with my other guns.
I use one because you can shoot just about anything you want from one:
There's supposed to be a reason?what are you guy's reasons for going with smoothbores
Exactly.... Well said .Well once you figure it out, you can shoot out to 50 yards and even 100 yards and still keep it on target. Plus the versatility of being able to shoot bullets, buck and or shot. You can even use shot cups to tighten up the shot groups too. I seldom need to shoot beyond 25 yards or so thus a smoothbore works fine for me. Smoothbores were the most common gun in the old days that farmers and common people used. The versatility made them so much more useful.
Thank you!Nice outfit @Jeff Gleason !
Because they are fun.I've got several flintlock and percussion rifles.
and a double barreled percussion shotgun.
for some reason I'm just aching to get a smoothbore or fowler. and I'm not sure why.(not that a reason is required)but......
what are you guy's reasons for going with smoothbores and what do you think of them.
any suggestions on who to get one from?
I hunt and target shoot as well as rondezvous competitions with my other guns.
Enter your email address to join: