Note I'm not new to the forum but it's been a while. Feel free to suggest other areas of the forum for this request.
I am a writer who dabbles in traditional muzzleloading as both a hunter and a writer. I am looking for some accounts, personal stories, diaries, etc from early wing shooters/upland/waterfowl hunters - preferably East Coast, even better if in the Virginia/Shenandoah River Valley area. Preferably those who used flintlock fowlers/smoothbores. A many times removed Great Grandfather (Jacob Rinker) was a officer in the Virginia militia during the Revolutionary War. I''m looking for experiences similar to what he may have had during that period - say 1750 to 1800. My main need is to add some personal historical reference to my writing.
Note that I have the typical reference books like Tom Grinslade's "Flintlock Fowlers." I really would like to find some personal accounts of their use - not their overall history. Of course it would also be nice if such material was not in the form of rare books that would cost me more than my next fowler project.
Thanks for any help or suggestions.