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Traditional Firearms => Flintlock Long Guns => Topic started by: AxelP on August 01, 2019, 10:24:36 AM

Title: my new TVM Colonial Tulle
Post by: AxelP on August 01, 2019, 10:24:36 AM
https://frontiertrash.shutterfly.com/pictures/2019#2021

Thanks to Matt Avance and his team of artisans at TVM. Special thanks to John Getz of Getz Barrel Co. for an exceptional french barrel. Jim Chambers of Chambers flintlocks for a great early Ketland lock. And the old cherry tree that made the ultimate sacrifice for the stock.

Now its my turn to go out and do my part by making smoke and taking some critters with it.
Title: Re: my new TVM Colonial Tulle
Post by: ridjrunr on August 01, 2019, 11:31:56 AM
Wont load correctly to see pix but it sounds like a great gun, id like to see it!
Title: Re: my new TVM Colonial Tulle
Post by: Bigsmoke on August 01, 2019, 11:58:47 AM
Hey Ken,
Looks like you are one happy boy with that new Tulle.
20 ga?
It's my impression that Matt and the fellows at TVM always put out a nice product.
I especially like the rear sight on it.  Beats the heck out of just using the tang screw for it, eh?
One of these days we will half to get together, sure would like to pull the trigger on that.
John
Title: Re: my new TVM Colonial Tulle
Post by: AxelP on August 01, 2019, 12:57:19 PM
The pic link seems to work ok for me.  Yes it's a true .62 cal gun.

I think Matt Avance really did a nice job on this gun. It was a little unusual because I used a different longer tapered barrel and a different lock than what he usually uses. He selected a sweet piece of cherry and it finished out nicely. The inletting of the parts is about perfect. He also kept this gun very slim and trim. His team really out did themselves and they should be proud.

My vision for this gun was inspired by a photo of an original antique Colonial Tulle restock I found online. I purposefully wanted to change some of the parts to reflect the idea that this was a Colonial copy of a French Tulle. I used a simple early English Ketland Lock. And I had John Getz make me a really nice french contoured 46" long tapered oct to round barrel. It is very slim and thin at the muzzle. He said that it was a Kit Ravenshear pattern that he really likes and I really like it too. I also had him add "straight rifling" to the barrel, and I decided that since I never compete in sanctioned matches, a rear sight and a blade front sight would give me an opportunity to really see what straight rifling has to offer for a hunting gun. I will be taking it with me on a few local deer hunts this season and I will report back later about that.

John if you ever get lost and end up in my woods, call me. I'd like to see you and swap some lies.  best regards,  Ken
Title: Re: my new TVM Colonial Tulle
Post by: Winter Hawk on August 01, 2019, 11:57:54 PM
That sure is pretty!  I'm looking forward to the reports on how the straight rifling does.

~Kees~
Title: Re: my new TVM Colonial Tulle
Post by: dmarsh on August 02, 2019, 08:49:24 AM
Very nice.  Thanks for posting.  That barrel looks extra special.   :hairy

Dave
Title: Re: my new TVM Colonial Tulle
Post by: Ohio Joe on August 02, 2019, 08:56:48 AM
Very nice! That's going to give you many many hours of enjoyment.  :hairy
Title: Re: my new TVM Colonial Tulle
Post by: chuckpa on August 08, 2019, 12:08:06 PM
That is a wonderful gun and Matt does a fantastic job. I hope it gives you a life time of pleasure.
Title: Re: my new TVM Colonial Tulle
Post by: prairie dog on August 08, 2019, 12:22:31 PM
very nice!  You're going to enjoy that!
Title: Re: my new TVM Colonial Tulle
Post by: AxelP on August 08, 2019, 06:57:03 PM
I expect so... I just cannot be any more thrilled with this fowler. The balance is exquisite. The barrel John Getz made for this gun is very slim and tapered. Matt and his team really worked the wood down slim and trim. I did not expect this gun to be as light and easy to swing.

Can't wait to try it on birds and brushy tails.

K
Title: Re: my new TVM Colonial Tulle
Post by: AxelP on October 08, 2019, 12:23:11 PM
more pictures

https://link.shutterfly.com/XSPte5HIz0
Title: Re: my new TVM Colonial Tulle
Post by: rollingb on October 09, 2019, 12:37:26 AM
Great lookin' gun!  :hairy :applaud :toast
Title: Re: my new TVM Colonial Tulle
Post by: AxelP on October 09, 2019, 10:38:46 AM
thanks. it has a rather unique barrel that was made by John Getz. It has straight rifling so it can shoot both ball and shot. This was something not uncommon to the 18th C. I have not worked up a proper load for it yet, but am looking forward to trying it out. It handles very well and is very slim and light at the muzzle.
Title: Re: my new TVM Colonial Tulle
Post by: rollingb on October 09, 2019, 11:31:32 AM
thanks. it has a rather unique barrel that was made by John Getz. It has straight rifling so it can shoot both ball and shot. This was something not uncommon to the 18th C. I have not worked up a proper load for it yet, but am looking forward to trying it out. It handles very well and is very slim and light at the muzzle.

Is the straight rifling supposed to add more stability to a round ball vs a smooth bore?
Title: Re: my new TVM Colonial Tulle
Post by: AxelP on October 09, 2019, 03:56:56 PM
Historically, I think it may have originally been an attempt to control bp fouling to facilitate reloading.
I have read that straight rifling in a modern shotgun and muzzleloading gun today, is meant to stabilize the projectile(s) for improved accuracy.
Title: Re: my new TVM Colonial Tulle
Post by: AxelP on October 14, 2019, 11:50:45 AM
After some research, it appears that their exists original English fowling guns that had straight rifling expressly to shoot shot more accurately/better pattern. The rifling was sized to correspond to the size of shot being used.
Title: Re: my new TVM Colonial Tulle
Post by: rollingb on October 14, 2019, 02:09:17 PM
I learn something new every day around here.  :hairy  :shake
Title: Re: my new TVM Colonial Tulle
Post by: Uncle Russ on October 14, 2019, 04:28:01 PM
I learn something new every day around here.  :hairy  :shake
Yep!
 :hairy