So realistically I need $800-$1,000 for a Chambers or other quality kit and build one myself (which I am open to) or save up $1,500-$2,000 to have someone build me a still relatively plainer grade gun. I am certainly leaning towards something plainer like a fowler, fusil de chasse, trade gun, or perhaps a poor boy rifle rather than something ornate like a Lancaster inspired long rifle. However, if I go ornate I could probably convince my wife to hang it in the living room
. Most hunting in our area if I did hunt with it is within shotgun range. Outside of varmints and primitive seasons my understanding is shotguns and bow hunting are really all that is allowed.
I really appreciate all of your input. You guys have been very welcoming and helpful. I particularly like D. Buck Stopshere's idea of seeking out a large event, so I can get my hands on as many examples and pick something I truly like. I live in the Midwest, so I am not sure what the biggest event around here would be. The events I have been to so far haven't had many flintlocks at all and really not very many percussion guns either. It seemed like most of the guys there for the shooting contests either had Lyman rifles, Pedersoli rifles and muskets, or kit rifles. I am within driving distance of Chicago, St. Louis, Milwaukee, Madison, etc. but not terribly close to any big metropolitan area. I think the River Thru History Rendezvous in Des Plaines, IL is the biggest one close by, but I have just started attending these events and do not know whats all around or best. Any further suggestions for big and fun events is definitely welcome. Also, any particular makers to look for and or brands/makers to avoid would be very helpful. I have a pretty good idea of what looks authentic, but I know that there can be hidden quality issues with some muzzle loaders that aren't readily visible such as rock crushing spring strengths, odd chambers, etc.
I will probably be waiting until Spring at this point unless I stumble upon a good deal. Hopefully I get a decent year end bonus to help pick up a quality piece.
Thank you all for your input. Any further advice is very welcome. I will certainly be keeping an eye on the boards here especially after seeing how helpful and friendly this community is.
Best,
Seth