My name is Todd and I am a Long-rifle-builder…....I am glad I got that off of my chest!
This my first post since joining this list last summer. I have benefited quite a bit from being a regular reader of the posts. I must say I appreciate the extensive knowledge, rare abilities and willingness to share intimate details of original longrifles by the membership of this list.
I am now in the process of gathering materials and knowledge for this year’s summer project. I would like to build an Oerter-isk rifle as faithful to the details of the originals as possible. I have collected all of the published photos and writings available to me, but find myself falling short in a couple of critical areas. Some of the membership of this list has undoubtedly been part of the exclusive audience able to view and study both the Marshall and Coykendall rifles made by Christian Oerter. I direct my appeal for information to all of you. Primarily, I need to acquire a barrel of the correct proportions. I have been told that Ed Rayl can produce a copy of the William Marshall barrel. This may be an option for me, but if the outter dimensions fall within the minimum/maximum dimensions of a standard “D” weight 44” barrel, I can do the profile shaping myself. So the question is, can anyone provide me with this dimensional information?
My second question relates to the ramrod thimbles. Has anyone had the opportunity to measure the length and the inside dia. of the Marshall or Coykendall thimbles? I can scale many of the rifles other architectural details by comparing these dimensions against the published photographs.
Well, there you go. I hope that I don’t come off as being to pushy, but this is the only group of people that really understands obsessing over such a thing. If anyone can help me I would be truly grateful.
Todd