In the pile of reference threads i posted way back there somewhere, as is reflected in this particular thread, it is clear that there are two camps regarding caliber:
the
why go below 40? well okay 36 will work, camp.
and the
we loves our 22, 25, 28, 29, 30, 32 camp.
and this is O-KAY. I started the thread thinking 30 and am pretty set in going that way, as I will also be building a 40 and a 36 as well. I'll sell the one that gets used less,
it's not a tattoo. Although i never intend to own less than 2 LongRifles from here on out, I do intend to make more than that. Some will have to leave.
there's also the lock, the bbl length and contour, the wood.
Manton, little bitty thing. 46" as i hunt on the ridge where i could load a 66" bbl just by kicking the butt a foot down the hill. Curly Ash or some fancy Cherry? or even Walnut are appropriate as well as Maple. Haven't bought that yet and is the biggest concern wrt bbl length as I looks at it.
Iron-mounted, extended tang, no entry, not sure on cap yet, crescent, classic lines-skinny with straight lines mostly.
Also, with regard to (WRT), loading bitty bores: would this not be a great application for a very holey loading block and pre-rolled charges/paper cartridges?
Thanks for the all the input, bore size has been covered, but feel free to add your particular bore-size observations if you haven't already or weren't involved in those eight threads listed previously.
cheers y'all