Need some recommendations
#1
Need some recommendations
I am slowly getting my finances in a place where I can make my next major BP purchase and I would like to hear your opinions...
My next weapon will be a traditional flintlock, Pennsylvania or Tennessee style of long rifle.I am leaning toa 54 Cal, but would consider others, I want to shoot some roundballjust for enjoymentand possibly hunt also. I plan to spend somewhere about $600 or $700.
What would you all recommend and why?
My next weapon will be a traditional flintlock, Pennsylvania or Tennessee style of long rifle.I am leaning toa 54 Cal, but would consider others, I want to shoot some roundballjust for enjoymentand possibly hunt also. I plan to spend somewhere about $600 or $700.
What would you all recommend and why?
#2
RE: Need some recommendations
http://www.earlyrusticarms.com/pricesanddescriptions.htm Early Rustic arms might be a place to look. Since you're looking for quality I believe. These would have some of the better quality locks and barrel and produce you excellent accuracy, exceptional style, and value. They might be a little more then you want to spend depending on how nice of a rifle you want to move into and it take a while to get the rifle produced since these are all hand made.
You could also look at http://www.rmcsports.com/catalog.htmRMC Sports. He makes an excellent rifle with a Green Mountain Barrel, Davis lock, and his flintlocks have a removable breech plug for easier cleaning. The are real fine rifles as well.
There is of course the Lyman Great Plains rifle with the 1-60 twist which will be a great shooting roundball rifle as well as an excellent hunting rifle. Lyman makes a good lock and their accuracy is excellent as well...
Just a few places to start looking.. Good luck in your search.
You could also look at http://www.rmcsports.com/catalog.htmRMC Sports. He makes an excellent rifle with a Green Mountain Barrel, Davis lock, and his flintlocks have a removable breech plug for easier cleaning. The are real fine rifles as well.
There is of course the Lyman Great Plains rifle with the 1-60 twist which will be a great shooting roundball rifle as well as an excellent hunting rifle. Lyman makes a good lock and their accuracy is excellent as well...
Just a few places to start looking.. Good luck in your search.
#3
RE: Need some recommendations
I think this would be a good option.
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#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 2,922
RE: Need some recommendations
Dixie Gun Works has the Pedersoli Pennsylvania 50-cal flint on sale for $495 right now. Scroll down when you reach this link below. Lots of nice guns there. Even the Dixie Cub Rifleis on sale for $425.
http://www.dixiegunworks.com/default.php?cPath=22_92_186_190
http://www.dixiegunworks.com/default.php?cPath=22_92_186_190
#5
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: PA.
Posts: 5,195
RE: Need some recommendations
ORIGINAL: cayugad
http://www.earlyrusticarms.com/pricesanddescriptions.htm Early Rustic arms might be a place to look. Since you're looking for quality I believe. These would have some of the better quality locks and barrel and produce you excellent accuracy, exceptional style, and value. They might be a little more then you want to spend depending on how nice of a rifle you want to move into and it take a while to get the rifle produced since these are all hand made.
You could also look at http://www.rmcsports.com/catalog.htmRMC Sports. He makes an excellent rifle with a Green Mountain Barrel, Davis lock, and his flintlocks have a removable breech plug for easier cleaning. The are real fine rifles as well.
There is of course the Lyman Great Plains rifle with the 1-60 twist which will be a great shooting roundball rifle as well as an excellent hunting rifle. Lyman makes a good lock and their accuracy is excellent as well...
Just a few places to start looking.. Good luck in your search.
http://www.earlyrusticarms.com/pricesanddescriptions.htm Early Rustic arms might be a place to look. Since you're looking for quality I believe. These would have some of the better quality locks and barrel and produce you excellent accuracy, exceptional style, and value. They might be a little more then you want to spend depending on how nice of a rifle you want to move into and it take a while to get the rifle produced since these are all hand made.
You could also look at http://www.rmcsports.com/catalog.htmRMC Sports. He makes an excellent rifle with a Green Mountain Barrel, Davis lock, and his flintlocks have a removable breech plug for easier cleaning. The are real fine rifles as well.
There is of course the Lyman Great Plains rifle with the 1-60 twist which will be a great shooting roundball rifle as well as an excellent hunting rifle. Lyman makes a good lock and their accuracy is excellent as well...
Just a few places to start looking.. Good luck in your search.
#6
RE: Need some recommendations
#7
RE: Need some recommendations
I'm not sure what the twist is on the Austin and Halleck mountain rifles, but they are nice and the Sportsmansguide has some in .50 caliber /flintlock. The price on them has dropped too. If you buy one from them and even if you take and shoot it for years, as long as you keep the original receipt you can send it back for a full refund. I belong to the buyersclub thatthey offer to you at the time of sale. You can get 10% off the real price by joining and all else for a year. Here's the link to the Austin and Halleck:
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=210648
Heres a pic
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=210648
Heres a pic
#8
RE: Need some recommendations
I looked around and TC's Custom shop has some 54. and .58 hawkens in flintlock. They are 1 in 48" twist but should do the job of shooting roundballs very well. My 1 in 38" firehawk shoots them well. Thompson Center would have the best warranty and be my first choice if i were buying a mass produced rifle. Thompson Center alsohas the best quality of all the mass producedtraditional riflesin my opinion too.Heres the link. Phone is at the bottom of the page.
http://www.foxridgeoutfitters.com/detail.cfm?section=16&subsection=149,177&p roduct=4823
http://www.foxridgeoutfitters.com/detail.cfm?section=16&subsection=149,177&p roduct=4823
#9
RE: Need some recommendations
I have a Pedersoli Frontier 50 cal with both the flint and the percussion lock. It's a really nice long rifle for the money.
http://www.davide-pedersoli.com/
Otherwise a T/C 54 Hawken in flint, Lyman Great Plains 54 might fit the bill nicely and be well under your budget.
Also, keep an eye on track of the wolf. They often have very interesting pieces that show up in their inventory not too far from what you would like to spend.
www.trackofthewolf.com
Tahquamenon
http://www.davide-pedersoli.com/
Otherwise a T/C 54 Hawken in flint, Lyman Great Plains 54 might fit the bill nicely and be well under your budget.
Also, keep an eye on track of the wolf. They often have very interesting pieces that show up in their inventory not too far from what you would like to spend.
www.trackofthewolf.com
Tahquamenon
#10
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 6,585
RE: Need some recommendations
Well with out going into two pages to explain why after several years of experiment and trial and error [I was building Hawken replicas at the time]I came to the conclusion that a 35 or 36 inch barrel and a 54 caliber was the best long range and hunting PRB gun it is true that for an inline sabot rifle a 50 cal. is a better choice for a slug shooter a 45 is nice so it really depends on the use you will put it to. Lee