Log post.
I have an old CVA Kentucky Rifle kit, Flint in .45 cal. I thought the lock was inadequate, so I got a replacement L&R RPL for CVA from Stonewall Creek Outfitters.
Well, it snowballed a bit on me. I dislike the look of the two piece stock with brass plate insert, and I find the stock visually heavy. So I am modifying it to be as close as I can to an early JS Hawken full stock .
The hardware (all from Stonewall Creek folks) I have purchased for the build is:
L&R RPL lock for CVA
Davis #3 Single Set Trigger
⅜" Hickory ramrod blank
Rear peep sight (helps my 64 year old eyes)
⅜" ramrod entry and thimbles
North Carolina Trigger Guard. The guard shape, and flat hand guard leading to the rear scroll emulates the early Hawken without being too large for this stock.
All the rest is from the standard CVA kit.
So far I have ordered all the hardware mentioned, drawn a full scale plan, and roughed in the L&R lock inlet.
I now have two pages of bullet point items to do for this build. Rather than subject you to the list, here is my overview. Since I have never done this before I thought I would ask y'all if my order is correct.
• Make closed tube PVC container and start soaking ramrod blank
• Inlet trigger
• Mate up Lock and Trigger
• Adapt Trigger Guard and fit it
• Based on the trigger area, make final measurement of wood to remove from stock to slim it down
• Fine tune tang and barrel inlet
• Glue two pieces into one piece stock
• Thin down and shape stock, fit buttplate and toe plate
• Assemble rifle to check fit and to mark touchhole on barrel
• Remove all hardware, drill and tapbarrel and install touch hole liner
• Stain and finish stock
• Brown barrel, trigger, lock, and rear sight
• "brown" brass furniture
• Mark ramrod, cut to appropriate length, and instal ends
• Assemble finished rifle and go sight it in.
Do I have the right flow, or am I missing something?
Thanks in advance for any critique and advice.