I'm thinking about picking one of these up this summer to jump into flintlock hunting this winter.Anyone have any experience with these?Is it possible to mount something like a scoutrifle scope forward of the lock and frizzen without ruining it?
Okay before you do that, are you just looking to get into a muzzleloading season or do you want something cool to shoot?
>>65210344Muzzleloading season.I'm in PA, where there's both a muzzleloading season and flintlock season, so i thought I'd get something legal for both.
>>65210450Then yes that will serve you fine. In terms of ruining it you can't really ruin it, its not a proper replica nor is it historically accurate or significant. Its a musket shaped modern manufactured black powder gun. I don't know how good the glass is, but Traditions sells a kit for mounting scopes.
>>65210485I wasn't concerned about ruining the rifle, but the scope. I'm thinking something along the lines of a Burris scout scope, and I'm wondering if all of the smoke and sparks will ruin the scope. I apologize for being vague.
>>65210493it'll get dirty faster but its nothing that wont wipe off
>>65210450>Muzzle loading seasion>Also flintlock seasonIs this implying there's guy with percussion cap or flintlocks that get their own time out there?
>>65210627Muzzleloading season is any muzzleloader.Flintlock season is flintlock muzzleloaders only.
>>65210467Someone oughta make something a bit more old fashioned looking to mount with.>>65210627I see the logic, flintlock is harder than caplock, need better followthrough and you give the game a better chance to react and flee.
>>65210776Most muzzleloader hunters use something like this>209 primers>easy scope mounting>modern materials for weather and corrosion resistanceBasically makes muzzleloader season as easy as regular firearms season.
>>65210627Pennsylvania has a flintlock only season, not sure about other states. It's the first week or two of muzzleloader season, as I recall.
>>65210950I know, and that's their choice, but it's not very traditional.
>>65210989A Pic rail and a scope isn't very traditional on a flintlock either. You should go all in on the modern stuff or go all in on a nice looking historical reproduction of something like a Kentucky Longrifle.
>>65211019I could tolerate something vaguely old fashioned looking, as long as it didn't look like a pic rail.