Thanks for the kind words,guys.It did enter my thought process to make it fullstock,but the stock as recieved appeared to be half? Who knows.Interesting thing is the barrel-not original to this gun-has 3 dovetails for underlugs,so i guess it was origionally fullstock.Initially I wanted to see what I could do with the halfstock,and as I have been on a Hawken bing for a couple years,guess I just went with it.If I ever get tired of the way he looks,I will go full,or,most likely,just build a new one from scratch.I am gettin fond or Brother Gene.Took him to our monthly match today,and he was well recieved,shot a few times.The steel rod is more for weight and balance,I have a loading rod for the chores.Several of us tried it w/w/o rod,and all said same about the weight.
I now have a 43 cal 38" maple fullstock in works using all-cept buttplate and pipes,antique partsMore later.
All my working life I have made a hobby out of rehabing Basketcase stuff-Harleys,56 chevys,model trains,etc,and of course,old guns.Must have been born under a "Shop"sign.lol.Thanks,Dave
as to no rib-too much trouble,and I researched this fact,and found a good many survivors using this same arrangement.I like the full rib look,just working with what I had.
PS,I might just take a wild hair and make the full extension.Have some georgia black walnut,and hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm??