What this guy said.I owned a traditions flintlock from 2000-2006, will never touch another one. My family now runs 4 of the lyman deerstalker flintlocks (first purchase in 2002), they've been very accurate (particularly with full-bore lead conical variants) and have had really good in the field reliability. Older TC flintlocks can be very good too, but are tough to find on demand. For a current production, off the shelf option, the Lyman is tops IMO.
Every flintlock I've encountered has been an absolute maintenance hog compared to any other weapon, so keep that in mind when you're getting started. Cleaning is essential, messy, and takes a while, but you need to be thorough.
I use 4F goex in the pan, 3F goex for the main charge. Pellets and blackpowder substitutes can be tough to light from a flint, particularly as it gets colder.
ehhhh, i dunno gents. If lyman/investarm was such quality, investarm wouldnt have had a recall of 20,000 barrels, which caused lyman to drop the product from their line up. Ive had my share of lyman guns over the years and they had their issues just as everything else.
not directly, but it was pretty obvious. Investarm renamed the great plains rifle as the gemmer hawken to make up for the loss. Lyman did state that they washed their hands in the firearms sector. Too much risk for them once all those barrels came out defective. I have worked with one investarm since the rebranding and it was a darn good looking gun. Not comfortable until i see a lot more of the new guns being put to the test by shooters.Did they actually say that's the reason they went from investarms to pedersoli?
resurrecting this thread. Have you had any more experience with the Investarms? I am considering an Investarms Bridger Hawken or a Traditions Hawken Woodsman.not directly, but it was pretty obvious. Investarm renamed the great plains rifle as the gemmer hawken to make up for the loss. Lyman did state that they washed their hands in the firearms sector. Too much risk for them once all those barrels came out defective. I have worked with one investarm since the rebranding and it was a darn good looking gun. Not comfortable until i see a lot more of the new guns being put to the test by shooters.
Yep, if your serious, this for sure is one to look at, get. Life’s to short to shoot ugly rifles.If you want a VERY easy, but rewarding project, look at Jim Kibler's kits. https://kiblerslongrifles.com/
They're more expensive than most other kits, but you'll get more than you paid for. Never had a single problem with my Kibler rifle.