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January 23rd, 1820
- Rifletom
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Re: January 23rd, 1820
Yeah, have to like that hat. Excellent shooting as usual RR. Really do appreciate the photography. Nicely done.
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Re: January 23rd, 1820
Thank you, I try to take ya'll back in time with me.... 
Pedersoli Frontier Flintlock .50
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Re: January 23rd, 1820
Have looked at several flintlocks but until the black powder availability uncertainty improves I'll stick with the percussion rifle that will shoot the subs BP. I have lots of it.BigAl52 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 1:27 pmThey can be had OB. There are some that come up quite frequently on the muzzleloading forum. Ive been trying to talk RR in going rock lock but hes happy where he is at and thats ok.Oldbrass wrote: ↑Tue Jan 25, 2022 12:33 pmGreat shooting RR, I have a modern inline muzzle loader but seeing your posts makes me want to go 1800s just to slow down and enjoy the day. I've never fired a flint lock and thought that would be fun and challenging (and never stress about primers) as a left hander finding a wrong side rifle is difficult..
Pedersoli Frontier Flintlock .50
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Re: January 23rd, 1820
I understand. I have lots of BP come to my house
I think you will see it available again soon. I havent looked for any lately so Im not sure whats out there. I know I have enough for a long time maybe longer that I will be around
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Re: January 23rd, 1820
The guy I bought my rifle from was a Goex dealer, so that's out the window. LGS does not have it either. Can't order online up here, and Cabelas is 3 hrs away but don't have it either most of the time.
Triple 7 I can get online and at my LGS. Gotta go with what works. Plus I have enough caps 'til my 100th birthday.
Triple 7 I can get online and at my LGS. Gotta go with what works. Plus I have enough caps 'til my 100th birthday.
Pedersoli Frontier Flintlock .50
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Re: January 23rd, 1820
[quote=RanchRoper post_id=190749 time=1643237337 user_id=57
Have looked at several flintlocks but until the black powder availability uncertainty improves I'll stick with the percussion rifle that will shoot the subs BP. I have lots of it.
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This is what tempers my urge to get back into a flintlock- sold one ~15 years ago & kinda wish I hadn't. Know there are good (some would say better) black powder manufacturers out there, but Goex going the way of the dodo has to throw a real monkey wrench into the supply situation- one I'm not sure anyone will be willing to fix given the relatively small slice of the shooting sports pie it represents.
@RanchRoper, your success with the sub powder encourages me to consider a percussion rifle instead, though building a supply of percussion caps probably isn't a walk in the park either.
As a guy who shoots offhand 95% of the time & greatly prefers it to any kind of rested shooting, I have a deep appreciation for the challenge it presents. The skill level you display is rarely attained, and speaks to both a natural talent & hard won consistency in shot execution. Much respect from Kain-tuck-ee!
Have looked at several flintlocks but until the black powder availability uncertainty improves I'll stick with the percussion rifle that will shoot the subs BP. I have lots of it.
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This is what tempers my urge to get back into a flintlock- sold one ~15 years ago & kinda wish I hadn't. Know there are good (some would say better) black powder manufacturers out there, but Goex going the way of the dodo has to throw a real monkey wrench into the supply situation- one I'm not sure anyone will be willing to fix given the relatively small slice of the shooting sports pie it represents.
@RanchRoper, your success with the sub powder encourages me to consider a percussion rifle instead, though building a supply of percussion caps probably isn't a walk in the park either.
As a guy who shoots offhand 95% of the time & greatly prefers it to any kind of rested shooting, I have a deep appreciation for the challenge it presents. The skill level you display is rarely attained, and speaks to both a natural talent & hard won consistency in shot execution. Much respect from Kain-tuck-ee!
Re: January 23rd, 1820
This is what tempers my urge to get back into a flintlock- sold one ~15 years ago & kinda wish I hadn't. Know there are good (some would say better) black powder manufacturers out there, but Goex going the way of the dodo has to throw a real monkey wrench into the supply situation- one I'm not sure anyone will be willing to fix given the relatively small slice of the shooting sports pie it represents.
@RanchRoper, your success with the sub powder encourages me to consider a percussion rifle instead, though building a supply of percussion caps probably isn't a walk in the park either.
As a guy who shoots offhand 95% of the time & greatly prefers it to any kind of rested shooting, I have a deep appreciation for the challenge it presents. The skill level you display is rarely attained, and speaks to both a natural talent & hard won consistency in shot execution. Much respect from Kain-tuck-ee!
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http://www.travelersantiquesandtrading. ... ck-powder/ Wolfman Im not sure how you obtained your powder in the past but these guys have some. Lyman Great Plains Rifle in a Flintlock is a good factory production flinter. There is nothing wrong with the Schutzen BP it works good. Caps can be found it just takes a little searching. Out where I am at Scheels seems to have caps all the time. Just thought I would throw that out at you. YMMV
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H001T .22LR
H001T .22LR MONUMENT VALLEY
H003T PUMP .22LR
BBS .41 MAG
SS .357
SIDE GATE 38-55
H001T .22LR
H001T .22LR MONUMENT VALLEY
H003T PUMP .22LR
BBS .41 MAG
SS .357
SIDE GATE 38-55
Re: January 23rd, 1820
@BigAl52- Have done my share of enabling, so to maintain honor I must be willing to be enabled
. Thanks for the tips! Nearest Scheels is a couple states away, but it's good to hear that a supply is out there. No experience with Schuetzen or Swiss, but have heard nothing but positive comments. The Lyman rifle seems to have a really good reputation as well, though have to admit to a crush on that Frontier.
Whether I get back into it or not, it's great to see the traditional muzzleloading pastime still thriving.
Whether I get back into it or not, it's great to see the traditional muzzleloading pastime still thriving.
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Re: January 23rd, 1820
I think caps are around just have to hunt for them. You’d enjoy a caplock too.
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Re: January 23rd, 1820
Learn something every day.. Seeing posts about BP substitute in Flint lock I'm reevaluating , I had a 54 caliber percussion side lock years ago, it had a 1:48 twist that didn't shoot anything well. My inline is 1:28 and shoots sabot very well. Seems a 1:60ish twist is preferred for round ball..
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