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Hunting with a flintlock pistol
09 February 2011, 23:40
vegard_dinoHunting with a flintlock pistol
Hi all
Well I do some handgun hunting, use my old 45 Colt. And I like it. The hole hunting feeling, stalking, getting close to the wild boar.
But, on my last trip to Texas, I did se two hunters who used muzzleloaders. WOW. But, I did not have time to talk with them....sadly.
But, maybe some here hunt with muzzleloaders?
How is it?
It sure looks interesting....So, if getting into these thing, what kind of gun do I need to look at? Are they smoothbore or rifled? Cal.?
Thanks
Cheers all
Vegard_dino
10 February 2011, 03:06
MS HitmanI have one of the Thompson Center Scout pistols in .54 Caliber. I have taken several head of game with it and enjoy shooting it as well. They are quite handy and I had mine scoped for a while.
I am not up on what is available, but a goggle search should give you some ideas.
If ignorance is bliss; there are some blissful sonofaguns around here. We know who you are, so no reason to point yourselves out.
10 February 2011, 15:36
vegard_dinoThanks for the reply.
What did you take with the muzzleloader?
Cheers all
Vegard_dino
10 February 2011, 22:37
p dog shooterThere are many ways one can place limits ones game taking ability.
Where I hunt pigs in TX I coulds easy shoot one with any thing I want to bow,gun,pistol ect.
I could most likey be able to spear one if i worked at it lots of pigs thick brush. I been with in a couple of feet several.
I think if I took my climbing stand down there and placed in the thick stuff over a pig trail in a day or two I would get one.
So if one wants to limit ones self have at it. I prefer modern rifles and hand guns. I like killing pigs and I like shooting my guns. I haven't got tired of it yet I stil have 50 or 60 guns I have't killed a pig with yet.
11 February 2011, 01:56
bfrshooterI have killed many deer with my Ruger Old Army cap and ball revolver and hundreds of deer with a flintlock rifle and round balls. A flinter pistol would be fun and it would do the job just fine. It all depends on what distance each is good for and the accuracy. My cap and ball is limited but a pistol will increase the range.
The pure round ball is death to deer. It will work fine on a pig.
Do it and have fun!
17 February 2011, 23:06
Swede44magquote:
Originally posted by MS Hitman:
I have one of the Thompson Center Scout pistols in .54 Caliber. I have taken several head of game with it and enjoy shooting it as well. They are quite handy and I had mine scoped for a while.
I am not up on what is available, but a goggle search should give you some ideas.
I have the same pistol took it deer hunting during muzzleloading season but didnt get a shot yet.
Swede
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19 February 2011, 12:36
vegard_dinoThanks all for the replies.
The idea of stalking close to a deer or a hog with a flintlock pistol are to me great.
I am sure the range have to be limited, but I do think the effect will be the same as a round ball from any muzzleloader. Guess a "hunting" range will be around 30-40 yards.
Cheers all
Vegard_dino
19 February 2011, 18:23
MS HitmanPatched round balls are very effective and I use the same load in my pistol as I do in the matching carbine.
If ignorance is bliss; there are some blissful sonofaguns around here. We know who you are, so no reason to point yourselves out.
19 February 2011, 19:25
vegard_dinoThanks for the reply.
I guess a .50 cal be a good hog/deer pistol?
These flintlock pistol is really getting interesting.
Cheers all
Vegard_dino
25 February 2011, 09:56
a.tinkererFor a pistol, I would consider the .54 as the smallest bore to consider for hunting.
cheers
Tinker
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