I'm in the process of shaping the upper forestock of a Lehigh rifle and understand that typical of this style, the muzzlecap should be open ended and grooved along the ramrod channel. My question is this: Does the muzzlecap determine the height of the upper forestock? In other words, is the height of the forestock continuous from the entry thimble to the muzzle?
Also, were rounded, closed end muzzlecaps also also used on Lehigh rifles -- specifically Moll and Rupp rifles?
Thanks in advance.