I got tired of lugging heavy flintlocks around for full-day hunts, so I built myself a really light "still-hunting rifle" out of a cherry stock and B-weight .50 Colerain barrel this summer. The rifle weighs in at precisely 6 pounds and I like it a lot, though I know it's not the prettiest or best built rifle out there.
I tend to be quite busy during Pennsylvania's rifle deer season, but I got free for a couple of hours yesterday afternoon and was intent on taking the first legal deer that I had a good shot at (buck or doe) and I dropped this little skipper about 5 minutes into my hunt. He's destined for hot dogs and ring balogna.
The recipe was 75 grains of FFg, pre-lubed .015 patch and .490 round ball. The ball traversed both lungs before becoming lodged in the Hawthorn sapling that you see in the first photo. Hopefully I can get out after Christmas in our primitive flintlock season and take a larger doe or a mature buck.