Been happily shooting a caplock rifle for a while now, and want to give flintlocks a try. Just for fun at this point, not competition or hunting, but I do want something that is reasonably accurate with a patched round ball, and that will reliably go bang (almost) every time I pull the trigger. From what I've read here and the links I've followed, a possible problem with the less expensive reproductions is the quality of the locks. While I don't greatly care about style, I'm definitely willing to spend a bit more for reliability.
So, I'm chewing over a couple of options:
#1 - Buying an Investarms rifle and a L&R replacement lock. Just figure on replacing the lock right off the bat;
#2 - Buy a Kibler kit. This could give me a much nicer rifle, as long as I don't screw up assembling and finishing the kit. Of course, this option would cost more. Also, I'm a little intimidated by the idea of building the kit - I have no experience doing this sort of thing, and I'm not the handiest guy around.
Opinions on either option would be welcome. Any other options for a good flintlock for under, say $1500, would also be welcome.