I deleted my other used name as Frontier Gander, I didnt realize the admin could change my name. Already discussed this with the admin so now you want to pick on me because of my post count?
Ive been muzzleloading since i was 15 years old, I got started with an 1851 confederate navy pistol which was a total #$@*, moved on to a couple other muzzleloaders and have enjoyed the smoke since then. I've gotten 3 family members involved and thats all we've done for the past 10 years together. This year my brother and I hope to take our father to northern new mexico and let him go after a muley buck as Colorados draw sucks and it takes to long to draw a tag for a poor deer unit.
What was a factory made kentucky, I later stripped and strained,browned and tuned myself.
Productions always fill a void. I take production and rework them into a great hunting rifle thats does the job and will do the job for years to come. Well over 2000 shots through a 58cal cva hawken I built and worked hard at learning what to do and the best way to get it to shoot. Basically LEARN what IT wants. Same as you do with any other gun or anything else in life.
I seem to get a snotty attitude towards myself for sticking with "production" made muzzleloaders? Well, if they are so bad like others claim, I must be doing something right while you had a hard time with a production made rifle?
My first flintlock my brother bought me in 2006. A traditions kentucky... oh I know, horrible locks! ugh! that 2 piece stock just makes me want to hike up my skirt and just march off in a hurry! Looks nothing like the rifles of the old.
Yeah well, in the first 6 months I had it, I practiced and practiced, got my stuff down and did this on the 3rd day of my first ever flintlock hunt with a 40 yard shot to the head on a bedded buck.
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One thing that did take me YEARS to learn... French Amber flint is a lot better than black english in my traditions!