The Smooth Rifle

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  • @dangilliam6972
    @dangilliam6972 2 роки тому +9

    That rifle came out really nice. As always, love the vids, and am always excited for them to come out. Thanks and well done, Ben!

    • @HoffmanReproductions
      @HoffmanReproductions  2 роки тому

      Thank you Dan!

    • @dangilliam6972
      @dangilliam6972 2 роки тому

      @@HoffmanReproductions Idea submission (didn't know where else to post it?) but: pocket watches. I bet that would be a neat one to do a vid on, especially for those of us who collect (and adore) watches from the colonial through the 19th century. Just throwing it out there.

    • @HoffmanReproductions
      @HoffmanReproductions  2 роки тому

      Thank you Dan!

  • @michaelhrivnak1719
    @michaelhrivnak1719 2 роки тому +2

    Gorgeous rifle! Love the cherry stock. That lock time was unreal! Well done sir.

  • @ChacoteOutdoorRecreation
    @ChacoteOutdoorRecreation 2 роки тому +2

    The individual right to bear arms is freedom's insurance policy. Not just for your children, but for infinite generations to come. That is it's singular sacred duty, and why we preserve it so fiercely.
    Smiling happily, Heston held up the gun and said: “I have only one more comment to make: From my cold, dead hands.”

  • @james_lessick892
    @james_lessick892 2 роки тому

    What a beautiful rifle! Thank you so much for the video.

  • @tnzayatz6579
    @tnzayatz6579 2 роки тому +1

    Was unfamiliar with the smooth rifle even though I have built several rifles and have been muzzleloading for 50+ years. Thanks for filling in this blank spot with this excellent video.

  • @daniellyons9042
    @daniellyons9042 2 роки тому

    Beautiful work, brother.
    Love the videos.

  • @HomesteadingPatriot
    @HomesteadingPatriot Рік тому

    I enjoyed my visits to Schoenbrunn, bit far to visit all the time now. Lived 15min from The Log Cabin Shop in Lodi for years, moved to Oklahoma a couple of years ago. Thanks for the video on the smooth rifle!

  • @jefferyboring4410
    @jefferyboring4410 2 роки тому +4

    I would imagine those were commonly made for buck and ball. I don’t see why someone making rifles wouldn’t occasionally make a easier to produce smooth for simple hunting use seems reasonable to me.

  • @2gpowell
    @2gpowell 2 роки тому

    Great job the rifle is a beauty for sure ! Fired wonderfully . Also , once again great vids always look forward to a new upload. Good job as aways !

  • @NW_Ranger
    @NW_Ranger Рік тому

    Mr. Hoffman, That is real beauty. Thank you.

  • @rebeccaback3287
    @rebeccaback3287 2 роки тому

    Excellent finished product,excelent,shooting. I like the rifle.good to see how the powder works.David Back from Menifee county Kentucky

  • @thompsonjerry3412
    @thompsonjerry3412 9 місяців тому

    Beautiful.

  • @sorshiaemms5959
    @sorshiaemms5959 Рік тому +1

    WOW thats a really quick ignition what kind of lock nice rifle

    • @garand4674
      @garand4674 Рік тому +1

      Kibler CNC'D billet lock.

  • @Everythingblackpowder
    @Everythingblackpowder 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful flintlock!

  • @Wm.Havens
    @Wm.Havens 2 роки тому

    Subscribed, look forward to these videos

  • @michaelgibbs3011
    @michaelgibbs3011 5 місяців тому

    Excellent video and rifle, but the most impressive aspect is your shooting form. You have been trained and your experience is obvious. Thank you for taking the time required to share.

  • @michaelgriffith2379
    @michaelgriffith2379 Рік тому +1

    Late to the party, But I'll add very nice video, and I just ordered that exact Smooth rifle in 58 and the Cherry wood. And I think Smooth rifle is a good term.

  • @kowalski363
    @kowalski363 2 роки тому

    Great video

  • @jefferyboring4410
    @jefferyboring4410 2 роки тому

    As a novice when I first heard this term smooth rifle it made sense to me, and I am just now hearing it. I own one BP a 1860s English double shotgun. And I immediately wanted to shoot slugs or buck and ball because that to me was very simple and versatile l. I can stuff about anything into it. This makes complete sense to me I’d make em and I’m sure they were also converted later when the family got a nicer rifle for the kids to hunt with. Btw I’ve been using kids plastic cap gun caps to shoot it cuz I couldn’t find percussion caps at all. That’s all I’ll probably ever use now cuz they seem to work great. And cheap

    • @HoffmanReproductions
      @HoffmanReproductions  2 роки тому

      I would tend to agree. It would make for a very versatile gun. Thanks for watching!

  • @ThunderstoneWV
    @ThunderstoneWV Рік тому

    I’ve been interested in what the heck a smooth rifle was! Thanks for filling me in. Good video! Cool your using your own powder. God bless

  • @TornadoCrewStormChasers
    @TornadoCrewStormChasers 7 місяців тому

    You did a great job finishing that stock. What did you use to stain seal and finish.

  • @TheHuntercamper
    @TheHuntercamper 2 роки тому

    The versatility of a smoothie is it's shinning point. Spend time with it, learn it's quirks with shot, buck & ball and round ball loads and it will not let you down

  • @waynerobinson2656
    @waynerobinson2656 2 роки тому +2

    Very nice rifle build. Nice idea, rifle/smoothbore. Glad to see your using your home brew powder. Thanks to you I’m doing the same thing and enjoy making BP. How did you finish the Cherry stock? Stain, no stain, oil finish? Thanks for the video.

    • @HoffmanReproductions
      @HoffmanReproductions  2 роки тому +1

      Hey that is great Wayne! Finished with an acid called chromium trioxide cut down by 50%, then dark stain in the carving to highlight. 6 coats of true oil varnish, then buffed out with oil and 0000 steel wool. Thanks!

  • @davidmcpherson9260
    @davidmcpherson9260 2 роки тому

    Beautiful gun, plain and simple. Just what a frontier gun should be.
    I tend to believe these guns started as rifles and given the quality of the metal used in the barrel, I think they would wear out quickly. MAYBE bored out or just kept shooting till all the rifling was gone. I don't believe they would have gone to the trouble and expense of using a "rifle" weight barrel when a true smooth bore would be more cost effective.
    Great video, keep them coming....

    • @HoffmanReproductions
      @HoffmanReproductions  2 роки тому

      Very true. The original upon which this one was based, had a octagonal to round barrel and was thought to be a true smooth rifle at .62 cal. Thanks a bunch for watching and kind words on the gun!

  • @35southkiwi16
    @35southkiwi16 2 роки тому

    Great looking rifle and good shooting :-) Also interesting that the stock is cherry

    • @HoffmanReproductions
      @HoffmanReproductions  2 роки тому

      Thank ya! Not used as much as maple, but cherry makes for a nice stock wood for sure.

  • @dwightharley3924
    @dwightharley3924 8 місяців тому

    Enjoyed your video. That is a nice-looking firearm. What is the barrel length?

  • @davidtong2776
    @davidtong2776 Рік тому

    Fast lock, and it looks great too.

  • @randyweigel7472
    @randyweigel7472 Рік тому

    NICE

  • @mountainman9664
    @mountainman9664 Рік тому

    Hey really nice job on the gun!!! I am looking at buying a Kibler and was wondering is that a custom made rifle just for you or was that the colonial?

    • @HoffmanReproductions
      @HoffmanReproductions  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! it is a Kibler Colonial but I thinned down the wrist, pulled back the comb & shortened the patch box.

  • @flintymcduff5417
    @flintymcduff5417 2 роки тому

    That is a really nice flintlock. What do you use for a stock finish?

    • @HoffmanReproductions
      @HoffmanReproductions  Рік тому

      Thank you! Watered down Magic maple stain, soot here & there and about 5 coats of true oil, rubbed out with oil and steel wool to finish.

  • @walaw717
    @walaw717 2 роки тому

    I am interested in the process you used to finish this gun. Blued? Antiqued? How did you finish the brass?

    • @HoffmanReproductions
      @HoffmanReproductions  2 роки тому

      The whole gun has been gently aged using various things such as, bluing, browning & good old fashion soot on the low spots on the stock.

  • @oldugly9295
    @oldugly9295 2 роки тому +1

    real nice.
    swamped barrel ?
    thanks for showing us

  • @mikef3808
    @mikef3808 2 роки тому

    Regardless of which way you go on the authenticity of these, they would be nice for reenacting as they'd be a bit faster to clean. Probably more fun at the range for just shooting 50 yards and in too.

  • @rogerclyde2720
    @rogerclyde2720 Рік тому

    Trade guns were smooth. I’m not a historian but I think it only reasonable that the common man would have a smooth gun.

  • @jeffreyrobinson3555
    @jeffreyrobinson3555 2 роки тому +1

    Hell it’s worth $5 just looking at it👍

  • @kirkboswell2575
    @kirkboswell2575 2 роки тому

    "Smooth rifle" --- New term for me. Logical explanation. I am familiar with the concept of "freshening" where a gunsmith would drill out any residual rifling left from a worn out bore, and then re-rifle it. But I can see a frontiersman choosing to just go smooth because it was, indeed, and still is, a very very versatile firearm. Most of the Westward pioneers kept a shotgun at their side simply because it could be loaded to take game from birds to buffalo.
    As for range, a shotgun that is well set up can hit targets at 300 yards. There are people having matches for just shotgun and surprisingly, they are seeing some accurate shooting. Yes, the drop is atrocious, but Billy Mitchell shot an Indian at a mile with a black powder 50. And don't forget, our military artillery men shoot miles away by calculating how much drop the shell will have. It's a parabolic curve for the flight path, but it can be done.

    • @HoffmanReproductions
      @HoffmanReproductions  2 роки тому

      Thanks Kirk! Yes Sir, smoothbores are great! Indeed, with the proper powder charge and load combo, the can be track drivers.

  • @trevorfitzgerald4996
    @trevorfitzgerald4996 Рік тому

    1 year and 10000 miles out .

  • @jeffreyrobinson3555
    @jeffreyrobinson3555 2 роки тому

    I think smooth rifle was made in the day, as I have seen references to ‘rifle mounted fusils’.
    I have a Lancaster style and I love it.
    If they didn’t have them they needed them.

    • @HoffmanReproductions
      @HoffmanReproductions  2 роки тому

      Very cool! Thanks for sharing!

    • @jeffreyrobinson3555
      @jeffreyrobinson3555 2 роки тому

      @@HoffmanReproductions tried to email you for the raffle got rejected is it the correct address

    • @HoffmanReproductions
      @HoffmanReproductions  2 роки тому

      @@jeffreyrobinson3555 hoffmanreproductions@yahoo.com should get the job done. I'll shoot you the info if it won't come through.

    • @jeffreyrobinson3555
      @jeffreyrobinson3555 2 роки тому

      @@HoffmanReproductions thanks

  • @briansherrillruralliving9708
    @briansherrillruralliving9708 2 роки тому +1

    Down the road I'm going with a trade gun, perhaps a Carolina trade gun. My ancestors opened up Western North carolina in the 1740s so I think that might be what they had. BTW what Sulphur do you use to make BP?

    • @HoffmanReproductions
      @HoffmanReproductions  2 роки тому

      Sounds cool Brian! Oh man! SO sorry forgot to send you that info! Will do so in the AM.

    • @briansherrillruralliving9708
      @briansherrillruralliving9708 2 роки тому

      @@HoffmanReproductions no big deal. I still haven't made my charcoal yet. What size mesh do you use? I think I forgot to ask that

    • @HoffmanReproductions
      @HoffmanReproductions  2 роки тому +1

      I just use a section of old window screen. Comes out to about 2 f.

  • @burnsboysaresoldiers
    @burnsboysaresoldiers 2 роки тому

    What would you say to a smooth rifle in .62/20ga with something like a 38” barrel? I want a versatile smooth bore but I love my long rifles
    Also how exactly were you sure of the “f” grading of your homemade powder? How did you know it was fff or ff or what?

    • @HoffmanReproductions
      @HoffmanReproductions  2 роки тому +1

      Having built one now, I would highly recommend a smooth rifle. Good shooting and very versatile guns in then woods. On the grain size, I have commercially made powder to compare it to. So, I just sifted mine till it was close to what I was going for be it 1,2,3, or 4F size.

    • @burnsboysaresoldiers
      @burnsboysaresoldiers 2 роки тому

      @@HoffmanReproductions I really appreciate it thanks.

    • @burnsboysaresoldiers
      @burnsboysaresoldiers 2 роки тому

      @@HoffmanReproductions have you had trouble finding powder lately btw?

    • @HoffmanReproductions
      @HoffmanReproductions  2 роки тому

      Yes, hard to come by.

    • @HoffmanReproductions
      @HoffmanReproductions  2 роки тому

      @@burnsboysaresoldiers Welcome!

  • @bobnancymiller4931
    @bobnancymiller4931 Рік тому

    Do you happen to know how much the rifle weighs ?

  • @coldandaloof7166
    @coldandaloof7166 2 роки тому +1

    Fantastic. I have a 28ga. TVM smoothbore. Have killed some squirrels with it, and a turkey, but no rabbits or birds yet. Be neat to knock a pheasant down with it this year if I am able. I heard you mention Shunbrun village. I grew up in Newcomerstown and was wondering if you live around those parts. I Live over in Muskingum county now.

    • @HoffmanReproductions
      @HoffmanReproductions  2 роки тому +1

      Hello! Yep, were close to you. Were over on the east side of Licking County on SR 79. Thanks for watching!

    • @coldandaloof7166
      @coldandaloof7166 2 роки тому

      @@HoffmanReproductions I work in Frazeysburg.

    • @HoffmanReproductions
      @HoffmanReproductions  2 роки тому +1

      @@coldandaloof7166 Hey how about that! We live about 12 miles north of town.

    • @coldandaloof7166
      @coldandaloof7166 2 роки тому +1

      @@HoffmanReproductions we will have to get together and do some shooting some time.

  • @robertschweppenhauser9891
    @robertschweppenhauser9891 9 місяців тому

    A fowling piece.
    Muskets cant be a rifle they smooth bore .

    • @HoffmanReproductions
      @HoffmanReproductions  9 місяців тому +1

      True but theses are very much documented as being called "Smooth Rifles" during the 1700's

  • @paulwiggins183
    @paulwiggins183 3 місяці тому

    Whats' chugging in the background?

  • @mylife6453
    @mylife6453 2 роки тому +1

    Rifle mounted Fusil sounds better.

  • @ronlane4311
    @ronlane4311 2 роки тому

    Because early gun making was essentially a cottage industry was it common to build lefthanded versions?

  • @Candid1ify
    @Candid1ify Рік тому

    Sort of a rifle shot gun?

  • @normanbraslow7902
    @normanbraslow7902 2 роки тому +1

    There is no such thing as a rifled smoothbore. It's either a rifle, or smoothbore. Get your terms correct! If rifling wore out and ground out, it's a smoothbore. Period. In reality what that happened, they were re-rifled.

    • @HoffmanReproductions
      @HoffmanReproductions  2 роки тому +2

      Some feel differently Sir. There are a few such guns from the 1700's that appear to be 100% rifle while looking like the barrel's were made smoothbore intentionally. I agree many were most likely guns that had the rifling shot out and the barrels reamed out to be smoothbore. The term "smooth rifle" is what modern makers refer to them as. Some feel a better term for them is "Sighted Fusil" Its a bit of a mystery that we most likely will never know the truth unless a primary document should surface. Thanks for watching!

    • @jefferyboring4410
      @jefferyboring4410 2 роки тому

      Rifled smoothbore of course that’s a rifle but the idea of this is a rifle type gun that’s either made as a rifle then made into a smoothbore or a rifle maker that happened to make a smooth. Why do ppl feel the need to be websters dictionary for everyone? Personally I believe they were purposely made in the style of a rifle with a smoothbore. I’d wander how many bullets would it take for a soft lead ball to wear out a barrel? How many licks does it take to get to the center? Let’s find out 1-2-3 licks. Bull shit they were made that way or reamed before (shot smooth) “Get your terms correct! “. Or learn a new term. This term is the implication of an idea or theory

    • @TornadoCrewStormChasers
      @TornadoCrewStormChasers 10 місяців тому

      I would imagine that in the initial production, rifling got screwed up at times. These blemished barrels were then honed smooth and used like a musket. OR like you said worn out.

    • @arigronqvist651
      @arigronqvist651 8 місяців тому

      There are straight rifled also