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My New Flint Lock Rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Wobblyshot1" data-source="post: 3769265" data-attributes="member: 9066"><p>I agree with you. Off the shelf tradition guns are rare this day and age with most all muzzle loaders on the market favoring the modern ML deer hunting sport. The old styles are still available but finding a source and ordering one is what you'd likely have to do. As far as I know, they are all imported but many are actually pretty good. I had a Lyman Great Plains rifle one time...Won it in a raffle....It was .54 caliber and flint ignition that pleasantly surprised me as it was fast and accurate. I would recommend it to anyone wanting to break into flintlock shooting.</p><p></p><p>As for my old flint deer hunting gun, it's not retired and I still will be shooting it from time to time. I've been contemplating having me a shotgun replacement barrel made for it. Sure would be fun to bust a turkey with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wobblyshot1, post: 3769265, member: 9066"] I agree with you. Off the shelf tradition guns are rare this day and age with most all muzzle loaders on the market favoring the modern ML deer hunting sport. The old styles are still available but finding a source and ordering one is what you'd likely have to do. As far as I know, they are all imported but many are actually pretty good. I had a Lyman Great Plains rifle one time...Won it in a raffle....It was .54 caliber and flint ignition that pleasantly surprised me as it was fast and accurate. I would recommend it to anyone wanting to break into flintlock shooting. As for my old flint deer hunting gun, it's not retired and I still will be shooting it from time to time. I've been contemplating having me a shotgun replacement barrel made for it. Sure would be fun to bust a turkey with it. [/QUOTE]
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