Been a little intimidated to post over on this forum, but a man's gotta jump in the deep end sometime.
This was my first build with curly maple - 1st two were cherry - sure got schooled that CM is bit of a different cat than cherry.
42" .50 cal B Rice barrel.
Pecatonica pre-carve - the recipient of this rifle said price wasn't an issue, so I asked Mr. Greensides to send me the best piece he had - I think he did well.
As for my buddy the recipient, payin that money to put the piece in my amateur hands - well, that's a different story, I told him he gets what he gets.
Simple trigger, pinned thru the stock.
Ferric nitrate crystals dissolved in alcohol, plus Permalyn sealer and Chambers oil finish.
Also used the ferric nitate crystals in water to patina the brass.
I'm not 100% sold on the LMF rust blue barrel treatment, but that's what my buddy wanted.
may take it back to gray after a year or two if he's OK with it.
Plenty of mistakes, including one at the end that brought tears to my eyes, but... I'll never tell.
Tried to keep the carving simple. But I know it still has issues.
Wood was so nice, I omitted the patchbox. Don't really know if that's a cardinal sin or not, PC/HC-wise.
Anyway, seeking constructive criticism - I've been wrestling with lock panel and wrist shape (as much as you can with a pre-carve) and am open to all comments and critiques.
I really wanna get better at this craft and need feedback from the pros.
much obliged,
MM
My buddy's initials are MM, as are mine, so I worked an "M" into the toeplate.