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I am sure most of you will remember the manufacturer of this Southern Mountain flintlock. I bought it personally new in the late 80's from Ted Hatfield, St. Josephs, Missouri. There were 3 demonstrator rifles on the firing line. Two were earlier Hatfields and the third was a Pedersoli bbl. rifle with a select Hatfield stock and double set triggers. All 50 cal. I shot all 3 and was astounded by the repeated accuracy of the latter with a 70 gr. load! 100yds all in the black. The earlier ones could not come close. Obviously the Pedersoli bbl. was a select special accurate test bbl. Magnificent stock. I fell in love with the graceful lines. I offered to buy it with a replacement inner coned insert that was a new option at that time. This option required a Lock/bbl. modification. 3 weeks later I received it at home in Texas. I have no idea how many rounds went through it on the Hatfield firing line...but I put well over 150 rounds since and the incredible accuracy continued. Yes, I could compete with shooting against modern open sight rifles at 100 yds. using a rest. Years ago I contemplated selling it but to this date cannot depart with it. My over 80 year old eyes may change my mind someday.


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What is the correct way for the front sight to be installed? I see guns with the front sight installed both ways
 
Since “Iron” Hatfields are on the rare side I thought I’d share two, One in .36 the other .50
 

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