getting ready to lay out my wood for my vincent. my question concerns the way the bottom of the stock under the lock panel areas is shaped.
i have seen stocks that are pretty much dead flat across the width and stocks that have a bit of belly in them across the width of this area, where the trigger guard and plate is morticed. i realize that the amount of material you have to work withthere is dependant on several conditions ranging from hardware to size of barrel, web,ramrod diameter and how big you make the margines on the lock panels.......or, almost all of the parts!
non of the pics of vincents i have seen are clear enough or of the right anglesto show me what i need to know.
i am wondering if someone has an original or knows vincents well enough to tell me....did he prefer to shape this area with some belly in it, or did he run the lock panel margines big enough to finish this area flat across?.
i would appreciate answers to be specific to vincents, not generic to plains rifles or the like. i want to build this rifle as honest as i possibly can given the available parts and information.
thank-you for your time. i am new to muzzleloaders, this will be my first ML build, but not my first rifle build as i have built several center fire guns based on mausers and i have a well equipped shop to do just about anything except the critical barrel work.
i have learned more on this sight about longguns in the short few weeks i have been visiting here than i could in my lifetime of reading about guns in general!