geetar
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Because I’ve gotta save money for other adventures in the fall.Why not start tomorrow?
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Because I’ve gotta save money for other adventures in the fall.Why not start tomorrow?
To me there is no other gun like a flintlock. That’s my bucket list gun for sure. Don’t have one yet but I want to build one someday.
It’s kind of my long term goal to build a rifle and use it on a buffalo one day when I draw a tag. That’s another reason why am not in a hurry to build it now. A buffalo with a handmade gun would be special and I don’t plan to be wearing the same high tech Sitka and Kuiu that I wear on mountain hunts. There will be more flannels and buckskin on that one.You want to get it really bad.......spend the winter reading rocky mountain fur trade biographies, and journals.
I need to shoot and eat a Buffalo in the worst way.
Which ones are you looking at? I want a one piece stock. I bought a Traditions Kentucky kit once but I returned it before I built. I didn’t like the fact that the stock and forearm were separated with a brass piece in the middle.I have been thinking about buying a muzzleloader and this thread has me looking at kits now. Going to be on the road for a couple weeks, but should end up ordering something by July. It would be a good way to extend my season my season locally.
Which ones are you looking at? I want a one piece stock. I bought a Traditions Kentucky kit once but I returned it before I built. I didn’t like the fact that the stock and forearm were separated with a brass piece in the middle.
It’s kind of my long term goal to build a rifle and use it on a buffalo one day when I draw a tag. That’s another reason why am not in a hurry to build it now. A buffalo with a handmade gun would be special and I don’t plan to be wearing the same high tech Sitka and Kuiu that I wear on mountain hunts. There will be more flannels and buckskin on that one.
Thanks for the encouragement and info. Track of the wolf seems like a much higher quality gun than traditions and more period correct. I would want at least .54-58 caliber probably .58 for bison and at this point I’m not sure if I want a long rifle style or the Hawken with shorter forearm. I’m still early in the planning stages of this dream and my bison bonus points are pretty low right now but I’m wanting to work towards it. I actually know a pretty good builder within an hour from my house. I did some construction work for him right out of high school. Guy by the name of Robert Adams. He builds some immaculate looking rifles completely from scratch including rifling the barrel himself. I might try to get up with him and see what I can learn.don't wait until the last minute. These rifles have a habit of taking a LONG time to build. Plus, you will want to put in some though as too style and period and what sorts of features you do and do not want.
There is a rather nice Hawkenish styled .58 for sale on the net right now. Not mine or anyone I know.
https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/...and-hunting-gun-engraved.121774/#post-1669499
It's not a completely historically correct rifle but it is an interesting one and suitable for taking down a buffalo.
Building one from scratch is the way to go though. Endless possibilities.
If you aren't familiar with them, you might check out https://www.trackofthewolf.com/List/Category.aspx/485. They sell parts, but they also sell completed rifles that would give an idea of the possibilities.
Beautiful wood from a kit.This is a kit gun my dad and I put together years ago. He got it for me as a gift that he purchased at black powder shop in PA. I rember opening it and he told me that he checked all of the kits at the shop and found the stock with the best figuring. Didn’t appreciate it at the time but I sure do now. View attachment 171075View attachment 171076
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My flintlocks:
62 caliber smoothbore Fusil de Chasse
50 caliber Southern Mountain style rifle
62 caliber Jaeger rifle
69 caliber musketoon