Hi everyone,
Been reading a lot, only posting a little. I've been a flintlock shooter with varying degrees of success since I turned old enough to hunt (actually, for a bit before that), which was in the mid-80's. A few years ago, I got bit by the flintlock bug, and decided to really get back into shooting and enjoying flintlocks for more than just extending my hunting season. (I live in PA, so I get an extra month of hunting for the management unit I hunt if I hunt with a flintlock.)
Anyway, after some time checking out what was available, and being that I live 20 min from Dixon's, I spent a bit of time at the shop and at the Gunmakers' Fair, plus at the Lewisburg show, too. I finally made a decision, put my name in the books with a gunmaker, and began the wait. That wait ended about a week ago, and I'm having a lot of fun "re-learning" how to shoot a flintlock.
What I've been struggling with a bit is with targets. I've not found a good 100 yard target. I use a 6" black Shoot-n-see on cardboard at 50, and it gives an excellent sight picture. It's more challenging at 100. The polished brass front sight is AWESOME for hunting visibility, but struggles on bright targets (like bright red or orange). I use spray-painted forest green diamonds for my centerfire rifles, but those are scoped. The 6" high x 3" wide diamonds I make are too small for 100 yard open sight work.
I could get targets with a 12" black to give the same sight picture at 100 as at 50, but those will get pricey quick.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!