Thanks Ken, I'll give it a try. I see that muskets of this design are known with the later straighter locks as well. I'm going to try one of these, before getting tangled up with rough caste components, and machine work.
I also found a picture of a restocked Brown Bess in the club butt style which was kind of intriguing. I might try that with the Davis lock I have.
This project kind of got life breathed into it when I bought a birdseye maple stock blank recently, and discovered when it arrived, that it had ample material in the butt to create one of these interesting firearms.
The 42" barrels(I have two of them) are full choked in the last four inches of the barrel. Do any of you have an idea how to remove the choke without cutting the barrel off?
I was thinking of using an expandable ream dropped down the bore, from the breech, so the shank exits the muzzle, and attaching it to a drill motor, and removing all but about the last ten thousandths, which could be done with a hone. Do any of you think this will work?
Hungry Horse