I don't usually build rifles from pre-carves. However this came under an offer I couldn't refuse. The pre-carve was for a full stock Hawken along with an 1&1/8th" 36 inch long Green Mountain Barrel.
I all ready had a NOS L&R Late English flintlock . It was about 30 years old. Before they were bead blasting the exterior surfaces. It is a well put together lock. Also I had an L&R Trigger on hand.
I did not want to build a Flintlock Hawken. Mainly because I've been down that road before.
I wanted to build what I think was more prevalent at the time. A Midwest rifle built for the Western Trade.
Luckily the pre-carve was only inlet for the barrel and the ramrod channel, nothing else.
There are a lot of things that can be done with that stock since it has ample wood to work with.
I have seen big Honking rifles similar to this one. though usually they are cap locks.
top boy names 2003I will make mention of the ramrod. It is 7/16" diameter with a 5/32" piano wire core. It tapers down to 3/8th" and has a brass ramrod tip on the tapered end. All the ramrods on the rifles I make are steel reinforced.
I built this about 2 years ago and really haven't fooled with it very much outside of a cursory sight in job.
I donated this gun to the Arizona Winter Independent National Shoot. Since there was not enough time to commission one in time for the shoot.
I do not have those details yet
Any thoughts and comments are welcome.