Posted by 1970-1655 on December 18, 2013 at 04:43:52 from (166.147.104.161):
In Reply to: Flintlock Muzzleloading posted by Fullers Farmalls on December 17, 2013 at 19:50:29:
When I first thought about muzzle loader hunting, a friend had both. We went out and shot the flintlock first. I almost decided I did not want any part of this type hunting. Then we fired his caplock. That was a different experience. I went to the National Muzzle Loader shoot at Friendship, Indiana and talked with several shooters. Then I went shopping and hand built a 54 cal. Hawken style caplock. It has a long slow twist barrel so it shoots round balls good and at a good long distance.
It takes a steady hand and steady nerves to shoot a flintlock accurately. My hat is off to anyone that can and does shoot one of those often.
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