I recently completed an early Lancaster left hand flintlock from Dunlap's #6 maple blank, a colerain 42" barrel, and a Chamber's Siler lock, using the Isaac Haines plans from TOW.
This was my first build from scratch, but have assembled a few from kits 30 years ago. I didn't have anything to compare it to, but after going to a couple muzzle loader shoots nearby i am convinced there is plenty wood in front of the lock that needs to go. I'm pretty happy with the looks from butt plate to the lock, but the front end is a little "clubby", and thick.
I used a water based stain, about a dozen coats of truoil, then a couple coats of wax.
Here's my question...
Can i take the wood down around the lock and forward to the muzzle, then use the same stain and # of coats to tie it in, or am i going to have to strip it down all the way?
Also, at the lock the wood is above halfway on the side flat, but gradually gets closer to half flat at it reaches the cap. Is there an easy way to mark the wood so i wont have to take the barrel in and out 20 times ?
Thanks guys, I feel like a 3rd grader asking help from college professors....