Well, FINALLY got my hands on a Beck rifle stock, a Pecatonia precarve. Had to pick it up in person at the Log Cabin in Lodi, OH. So now I have the parts for the Beck build,... however:
In the meantime, I built a smooth rifle in 20ga with a colerain 38" Oct to Round barrel, Jaeger style furniture and painted it blue like a trade gun. It's my favorite gun at the moment and is my hunter for this year for all seasons!
Working on a Jaeger with a 28" Rice barrel in .62 and plan to make it as German looking as possible. Still at the fitting the lock & trigger phase, but expect to be moving ahead on it in the next few weeks.
Also began the build of a Berks County rifle in .50 cal with a 38" Colerain B Weight barrel. This and the Jaeger are my first guns from a tiger hunt stock, which is pretty basic. Only ramrod channel is drilled and barrel channel cut (sort of) so there is a lot more work to do to get them going.
All the Beck rifle parts are standing in the corner waiting unitl I get to them. Gotta finish up the rest of this first.
New lessons: Log Cabin Sports in Lodi, OH is superb! I'd highly recommend it for all build parts and a marvelous collection of Ohio made rifles--originals--to look over and evaluate. Their helpful, knowledgable staff are also top notch. Also, trying to work on three rifles at a time is probably a mistake. I get confused on which one I'm doing which pattern of carving, etc. on. Also the Berks is the first rifle I'm going to attempt some engraving on. That's definitely a whole new skill set and doesn't come quick or easy, at least to me. Also encountered different vent hole sizes for the first time. I'm going with a 5/16 on the Jaeger since it's a bigger bore, but the 1/4" has always been fine on every other rifle. Still not really sure there's a good reason to do that, but trying it and will report any new info.
Anyway, having a blast with these things. Great way to stay out of the bars at night!