I'm starting to make plans for my second rifle and have a few questions about how to plan for web thickness, ramrod diameter, and the thickness of the forearm under the ramrod hole. My first rifle used a .32 3/4" straight octagon barrel and a 5/16" ramrod hole, so keeping the profile slim through the lower forearm was really easy, but this next rifle is using a .54 C-weight Dickert profile barrel from Rice. The breech end of this new barrel is a behemoth in comparison. I'm going to try to follow rifle #19 from Thoughts on the Kentucky Rifle in its Golden Age as much as my abilities allow, for reference here are some photos from an auction where it sold a few years ago:
https://www.bidsquare.com/online-auctions/morphy/a-carved-flintlock-kentucky-rifle-signed-jacob-dickert-1616881I've done some reading through old threads and have pieced together a plan forward, but would like to check with those much more experienced than I to make sure I'm headed down the right path. After blowing up the buttstock/wrist profile of Dickert's rifle I measured the wrist at 1-5/8" thick, and this seems reasonable when I mock up the Chamber's Siler lock plate I'm planning to use on paper with a wrist that thick. Breaking that 1-5/8" down into individual components leaves me with:
- 1-1/16" at the breech end of the barrel
- 1/8" web at the breech
- 5/16" ramrod hole
- 1/8" wood below the ramrod hole
I'm planning to start with a 7/16" ramrod blank and taper that down to fit into the 5/16" hole, making the ramrod pipes to follow the taper of the rod. I plan to use this rifle for deer hunting, so this tapered ramrod will be used some, but I plan on making a straight 7/16" rod for target shooting. The main questions I'm seeking answers for are:
1. How much wood do you typically leave below the ramrod hole? Is 1/8" enough, too much, or too little?
2. Would you recommend a 3/8" ramrod hole instead of 5/16"?
Thanks in advance