I am new to this forum, so not sure if I am asking about this in the right forum or not. I have been slowly over the years getting more into the older guns to hunt with. I used to deer hunt alot with the bolt guns and compound bows, bird hunt with Beretta autos and enjoyed it greatly. I still enjoy these guns,but find myself using my 99s and model 12s and A5s more all the time. I was deer hunting with my Knight muzzleloader this year and could not get over the feeling that something was just missing. I have taken a couple of 160" deer over the years and just enjoy watching deer in general more than all the work and hype involved in trying to one-up my self every year. I still enjoy taking a good deer as much as ever, just the hunt is getting to be more of the "experience" more now than when I was younger. I really would like to get a good quality flintlock to hunt with. I would like a nice piece of wood to enjoy looking at and hunting with, but don't really care for alot of brass furniture-prefer good finished iron instead. As you can tell I don't now a great deal about buying a flintlock. I have hunted with a .32 and .50 caplock for several years. The .32 TC caplock is deadly accurate, but the .50 TC has a 1 in 48" twist and doesn't really shot ball or conical very well. I would like a 66" twist to shoot round balls. Question is, could someone advice a novice as to where to start looking for gunbuilders. I am not able to afford $4000 guns, but more closer to $1000-$1500 gun at this point in my life. I know a really good gun isn't cheap, but this is where I am starting. Am I out of touch or is this a possibility. Please forgive my complete lack of knowledge on the subjest, but I have to start somewhere. I have been looking at the website of Gobbler Knob Longrifles and like what I see, but don't know enough to really be confident about much at this point. I truly would appreciate any advice from the more knowledgeable flintlook shooters here. Thanks, Chuck