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General discussion => Black Powder Shooting => Topic started by: James on January 17, 2021, 05:18:58 AM
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I have deer hunted for 45 years, only started flintlock hunting 10 years ago. Tried 2 different production guns, then built a rifle based on the work of Andrew Fichthorn. Everything came together yesterday when a cousin who hunts my farm offered to walk through one of my wood lots to move deer toward me. First one was a buck and I had already filled my tag during rifle season. The next stopped behind a tree with just it’s bald head and neck exposed at 70 yards. I squeezed and had a hangfire, but stayed with it and hit it in the neck. A special hunt I will never forget. **EDIT: it is a likely 2 1/2 year old buck that already dropped his antlers. Small peduncles make me sure he was genetically not the best.
(https://i.ibb.co/NjnS2Kf/A3-BE38-D8-2-B39-4-D1-E-87-AF-A1-D7-A9325-CB3.jpg) (https://ibb.co/3NYzmcV)
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That’s a nice big fat old doe. Congrats. So much fun....
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Good job James. Can you tell us more about the gun and load?
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Good job James. Can you tell us more about the gun and load?
I used a patched .490 roundball and 95 grains of FFFg. It is my first build, started as a big-boned precarve stock that I removed a ton of wood from. Chambers lock, Deluxe Siler if I recall. The barrel is a 42” Green Mountain, .50 cal.. I made the front sight from a Franklin half and the hunter’s star from a Peace dollar. Both coins were found by my kids here on our farm and sold to me at a premium 🤔😉 . I forged the trigger as close to Fichthorn’s type as I could get from photos. I forged a one-piece patchbox release similar to the type used by the Womelsdorf/Reading gunsmiths. I did my interpretation of Fichthorn’s carving on, if I recall, gun #83 in Kindig’s book. The wiping stick I made from pignut hickory harvested from one of my wood lots.
(https://i.ibb.co/4VJ1QzQ/B2-C210-E7-EDE1-409-C-80-A2-267515-D5-CF9-C.jpg) (https://ibb.co/71bk9P9)
(https://i.ibb.co/wQT06p2/A1-BDC979-23-EE-41-BF-AA5-D-C05-C89334149.jpg) (https://ibb.co/jwd643j)
(https://i.ibb.co/k9nSD9B/58-CB24-F8-2-BC2-4746-AF62-092-C021-EDF6-D.jpg) (https://ibb.co/D8XRM8W)
(https://i.ibb.co/2YXgCX3/C56-C30-C1-871-F-4-B8-C-94-DA-286-A90004-CDA.jpg) (https://ibb.co/VpX2zXY)
(https://i.ibb.co/nDvkpTc/369-B0-E9-E-E969-4105-BE54-34-FB4-A14-C40-D.jpg) (https://ibb.co/y81s2Dy)
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Great shot on nice plump doe! Rifle is gorgeous. Congrats!
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Well done, James! Nice, comfortable looking rifle for shooting, as well.
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Well done, way to follow through. Congratulations.
Nice rifle too.
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Nice! Isn't it fun!
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Congratulations! That is a deer and hunt you will never forget.
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Congrats to ya. Nice rifle. I like it
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Congrats James , that is what I consider a priceless experience. Being able to harvest a deer with a (nice) rifle you made in flintlock season with some snow , doesn't get much better than that. Steve
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Another successful hunter with a flint...well done James, enjoy that venison
george
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Beautiful rifle, beautiful deer, and beautiful man. Congrats!
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Hopefully this one was the ice breaker and will be the first of many to be taken. Congratulations!
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congrats and beautiful rifle, looking for my first with black powder this next season.
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Thank you all for the kind words. It is a great feeling. I am glad my first was with this rifle, even if it took this long for success. Venison roasts, loin steaks and ring bologna are on the menu. With 5 hunters in the house, we never lack for venison, but this one will taste different.
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Nothing can ever beat that feeling of taking one's first-flintlock deer with a rifle you built yourself. That rifle, by the way, is a beauty.
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Good for you James, I remember the first time I took my new t/c hawkins hunting I missed 3 deer on the way to the stand and one out of the stand. Now I build all my own and carry a flinter in rifle season.
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Wonderful! Congratulations on your fine buck. Wish there were more hunting threads here. Yours is greatly appreciated. Nice to see the "old" guns doing what they're designed to do!
Best regards, Skychief.
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very nice gun, and good shootin,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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What a great looking (and shooting) rifle. Well Done on that nice deer.
Dave
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Good job James. Can you tell us more about the gun and load?
I used a patched .490 roundball and 95 grains of FFFg. It is my first build, started as a big-boned precarve stock that I removed a ton of wood from. Chambers lock, Deluxe Siler if I recall. The barrel is a 42” Green Mountain, .50 cal.. I made the front sight from a Franklin half and the hunter’s star from a Peace dollar. Both coins were found by my kids here on our farm and sold to me at a premium 🤔😉 . I forged the trigger as close to Fichthorn’s type as I could get from photos. I forged a one-piece patchbox release similar to the type used by the Womelsdorf/Reading gunsmiths. I did my interpretation of Fichthorn’s carving on, if I recall, gun #83 in Kindig’s book. The wiping stick I made from pignut hickory harvested from one of my wood lots.
(https://i.ibb.co/4VJ1QzQ/B2-C210-E7-EDE1-409-C-80-A2-267515-D5-CF9-C.jpg) (https://ibb.co/71bk9P9)
(https://i.ibb.co/wQT06p2/A1-BDC979-23-EE-41-BF-AA5-D-C05-C89334149.jpg) (https://ibb.co/jwd643j)
(https://i.ibb.co/k9nSD9B/58-CB24-F8-2-BC2-4746-AF62-092-C021-EDF6-D.jpg) (https://ibb.co/D8XRM8W)
(https://i.ibb.co/2YXgCX3/C56-C30-C1-871-F-4-B8-C-94-DA-286-A90004-CDA.jpg) (https://ibb.co/VpX2zXY)
(https://i.ibb.co/nDvkpTc/369-B0-E9-E-E969-4105-BE54-34-FB4-A14-C40-D.jpg) (https://ibb.co/y81s2Dy)
Sweeet Rifle!
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Congratulations! Any game or varmint taken with a rock lock is a trophy in my book. I luv shooting deer with my rifle guns.
You built yourself a good-looking long rifle too!
I get lighting fast ignition consistency by not over priming my pan, keeping it well below the touch hole. No hang-fires. I also re-prime throughout the day.
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Congratulations! Any game or varmint taken with a rock lock is a trophy in my book. I luv shooting deer with my rifle guns.
You built yourself a good-looking long rifle too!
I get lighting fast ignition consistency by not over priming my pan, keeping it well below the touch hole. No hang-fires. I also re-prime throughout the day.
Normally have very quick ignition. We were having a super high humidity day with a lot of sublimation of the snow. Pan powder was crusting over badly, went too long from the last repriming and then there were deer, just glad it all worked out.
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That rifle looks like it is your tenth build, not your first. Very well done! Congrats on the deer, too!
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James ,That sure is a slim little girl to be a 50cal. super nice!
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Nice gun and buck. Congrats on both.
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Did ya ever notice...
Venison tastes mo bedda when killed with a pretty gun?
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that's cause the meat is smoked,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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What's the weight on that slender girl?