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Pretty sure that deer was an EHD survivor as well. Good job.My proudest kill. Man was it ever cold that morning. I mean brutal col.d 0 without wind chill. I then proceeded to pull one of the horns off dragging him out....lol
Killed him with round-balls my grandfather had hand cast back in 84 a month before he died. The gun was given to me from a friend. It was his dads. His dad lived across the road from me until his death at age 90. He was a nice man and was very influential to me growing up. Almost like a second grandpa to me.
I should note that it was so cold outside (5 degrees not counting the windchill) that I had a bad hang-fire and the deer saw the flash and lunged forward and I hit the deer in the guts. This was about 5 minutes after daylight and I tracked him for 5 miles on a drop of blood every hundred yards.. I shot at him 3 more times, broke 2 ramrods and finally killed him at 4:00 in the afternoon in re-growth clear cut at a distance of about 15 feet while he was covered in snow. It was quite a Chinese fire drill of epic proportions....Not my cleanest kill but certainly one of my more memorable and best tracking jobs I have ever done.
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Curious, @Steve O or others in the know: Is that a rest for the striker, as in a soft pad? I'm relatively new to muzzleloaders (I have a percussion- not familiar with flintlock) so my terminology may be far off the mark, though I'd imagine you understand my question. May be worth the chuckle though, do they make quartz strikers? Rookie question... Just trying to ID what you have there.
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Let me know when you come this way, I have a few spots I could get you into. It’s a fun time but the deer are on high alert from being hunted the last 3 months.I built this one from a Traditions Kentucky Flintlock kit. I’m waiting for the ram rod thimble screws to come in. ( they shorted me them in the kit and they were back ordered ) and I need to put the flint in and I’ll be done. If it shoots well I’m considering heading up to PA for the late flintlock season. Has anyone here hunted that season?View attachment 217853
If you are referring to mine it’s a .50 cal. I was holding it so I could get it in a pic with good lighting and the angle does make the barrel look big.What caliber? Looks large.
Thanks for the offer. I appreciate that. I may pm you later if that’s ok.Let me know when you come this way, I have a few spots I could get you into. It’s a fun time but the deer are on high alert from being hunted the last 3 months.
AnytimeThanks for the offer. I appreciate that. I may pm you later if that’s ok.
I hunt the flintlock season in PA a lot. It is my favorite season here. Let me know if you head north.I built this one from a Traditions Kentucky Flintlock kit. I’m waiting for the ram rod thimble screws to come in. ( they shorted me them in the kit and they were back ordered ) and I need to put the flint in and I’ll be done. If it shoots well I’m considering heading up to PA for the late flintlock season. Has anyone here hunted that season?View attachment 217853
Thank you! I appreciate that.I hunt the flintlock season in PA a lot. It is my favorite season here. Let me know if you head north.
Your dad has the idea.And here's Dad with one of his three Kentucky long rifles. As you can see, my dad gets into the entire "period authentic" experience. He made a Kentucky long rifle for himself and another for his father. He's had two others made by Ed Parry. This one is a Parry gun. Both the picture above and this one were taken along the Missouri River near Ulm, MT.
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Beautiful collection, who did the fusil?View attachment 173285
My flintlocks:
62 caliber smoothbore Fusil de Chasse
50 caliber Southern Mountain style rifle
62 caliber Jaeger rifle
69 caliber musketoon
The fusil barrel is signed K. BlevinsBeautiful collection, who did the fusil?
Pa. Flintlock ... deep snow(hopefully), crisp still winter air, wool, gaiters, snowshoes, snow covered neck high laurel. Brother it don't get any better. Come enjoy it, I believe it's the only traditional, flintlock only, season in the country.I built this one from a Traditions Kentucky Flintlock kit. I’m waiting for the ram rod thimble screws to come in. ( they shorted me them in the kit and they were back ordered ) and I need to put the flint in and I’ll be done. If it shoots well I’m considering heading up to PA for the late flintlock season. Has anyone here hunted that season?View attachment 217853
Thanks for the invite. The only thing holding me back is I have yet to dial this thing in to the point I feel ethical shooting a deer. I have gained alot of respect for the men who won our countries freedom with the flintlock rifle. It's not at all the same as shooting my 270 or 06. What you described sounds like a great adventure though. I hope to improve my shooting and be good enough to hit a deer with it.Pa. Flintlock ... deep snow(hopefully), crisp still winter air, wool, gaiters, snowshoes, snow covered neck high laurel. Brother it don't get any better. Come enjoy it, I believe it's the only traditional, flintlock only, season in the country.