Not too new to black powder firearms, as I started as a teenager in Falls Church, VA - 1959. The rifle was an original Springfield .58 cal (.577), and we went to a lot of target matches and re-enactments. Nor a first time builder, as I have built many centerfire arms. But - have never built a flintlock!
I am getting older, and apparently need some re-plumbing done on the old ticker in the next few weeks - and this project will help keep my thoughts away from bad things. I always do better when I have some project going on. Boats, race cars, airplanes. Furniture, gun stocks, etc.
So, been doing a lot of reading lately, and studying the various styles. Who would thunk that there are so many different styles of flintlocks? Wow! I currently shoot (in black powder) a Pedersoli "Kentucky" percussion rifle in .45. And I like the sweep of the buttstock. So, I have decided on a Herman Rupp design, and ordered some parts/pieces. And it is in .45, like my Pedersoli.
I have been learning a lot from reading the forums, and bless the day when I discovered AmericanLongRifles! Lots of good guys and ladies giving their considered opinions and helping out the newbys. I will try to take a few pictures along the way, and otherwise do some progress reports. Thanks to ALL of you for the ideas and inspirations.