I appreciate all the good information from you guys. I started with I wanted a longrifle to looking at this forum and getting wrapped up with all the beautiful guns. I guess my question is would a BC be an ideal first build , or am I getting in over my head.
"... am I getting in over my head."
Before I address that I would like to welcome you to ALR!
Regards "your getting in over your head," it is difficult to say since no one knows your past experience with woodworking or light metal working. However, if you are careful, do your research (ALR is great for that), and take your time with each step you ought to be able to build a gun from any of the kits currently on the market. It is a matter of having a firm idea of where the next step leads before you proceed. This assumes that you have some experience with wood and hand tool use.
My first build was a .50 caliber from a Chambers Lancaster kit, it took me 13 months to complete. Previous to the build I did have a solid grounding with woodworking, but I had to teach myself quite a lot along the way, low relief carving for instance. The finished rifle has a few faults, all my own doing, but she's a shooter and good looking and I am happy with the gun.
Dave