Finished up my first pistol build (pictures soon), now in the mood to build another rifle.
I'd like to try to make as much of the hardware from scratch as possible (armed with a champion forge, 175# anvil and a House Brothers knife class under my belt) from scrap iron around the farm. Maybe try to make set triggers if there's a good how-to somewhere?
My boggle is that I would like to use a piece of curly maple from the home farm (Butler, Ohio) that grandpa and I cut 12ish years ago, its been kiln dried in stacked in the barn since then. BUT when he rough cut it on the old sawmill, all the pieces were 2" max thickness.
I know that is barely wider than the buttstock on my Lancaster style build, I'd like to make something in the woodbury style built around an A-weight .40 cal swamp barrel and a bailes/manton style lock if I can get a good/fast sparker in a lefty.
I'll call Mark Weader and see what he can work around, but looking for thoughts/suggestions.
thanks!