The Blue Ridge Hunter, or BRH is a Pedersoli product entirely, made to Cabela's specs. It was the same rifle that was used at the end of the life of the Hatfield Rifle Company, and when they sold it Pedersoli did it to their specs. I think for flintlock longrifles that are mass produced, it was the best bang for the buck....., though now the price increases have made it so close to a semi-custom rifle like those from TVM and other makers, that you might as well get a rifle from TVM "in-the-white" and finish it yourself. (I know Traditions makes a production longrifle too, and I own one, but the lock on the Traditions is too small and fragile (imho). ) The BRH can be good rifles, though they are not swamped barrels so are a bit heavy. Mine required lapping of the bore as it was quite sharp and cut patches something fierce, and the front sight needed to be replaced with a thin, silver blade to get all of the accuracy out of it.
They are not close to being historic looking, with the ramrod tubes doubling as part of the system that holds the barrel into the stock. I modified mine by adding some better thimbles.
LD