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Dunlap Woodcrafts Isaac Haines?

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JerryToth

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Any one have, or has built an Isaac Haines from Dunlap Woodcrafts?

I'd appreciate any thoughts on both Dunlap Woodcrafts and the Isaac Haines.

I'm looking for a 54 Caliber to serve both the purposes of a 1770ish correct rifle, shooting woodswalks at the local Buckskinners club, and hunting the local Whitetail deer.

I had been toying with the idea of an Edward Marshall or a Transitional for my next rifle, but now I'm wondering if an Isaac Haines with a 38", "C" profile barrel my not be a little lighter and handier, albeit a few years "later" in PC.

Thanks in advance,

Jerry
 
I have not built one of Wayne's kits but I have used several of his blanks. His wood is top notch. I have yet to be disappointed with any blank I have mail ordered or picked out in person.

If I was to order an Issac Hanes kit I would get either Wayne's or one from Jim Chambers.
 
The first flintlock I built was from Dunlop. I bought it at the 1988 Eastern Rendezvous and was able to pick out my own wood. Wayne is a very nice guy to deal with and his guns are top notch. I bought the Isaac Haynes in .50 cal with a "B" weight barrel. That gun is a drean to carry especially during deer season. I also have a friend who purchased one after seeing mine. He had Wayne pick out the wood and definitely was not disappointed. I have also seen guns from Chambers and as 54JNOLL says, I don't think you will be disappointed there either.
 
If you change your mind on the Haines, I can definitely recommend the Chambers Howard Marshall. I hunt Butler County with mine, and it handles very nicely.
 
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