So....after realizing how sorry my attempt looked opted to pull it off and re-pour it...getting my sorry attempt off wasn't super hard...took a little bit of thinking and I got it...
Tonight I re-poured it...
I have a few weird dips from the cardboard being bent and me not noticing...but I'm gunna go with it and shape it to kinda blend and match..
Obviously still have to file in my ramrod channel...i started but called it a night....
I think I'm going to round the top corners to kinda to match my bottom curve...the squared off look just looks "factory " to me...lol.
To entry pipe needs cleaned up a bit..the rest of my furniture is going to be blued... hopefully it looks alright with the silver forend going on....i think i will like it...if not I an get a steel entry pipe and cut it to fit my inlet maybe...
This rifle is far from any sort of school or replica of any sort...it is accidentally my first built...so I'm trying to make a nice shootable rifle to learn as much as I can on...I'm really enjoying building...
I bought the stock to quickly and easily put together an "upgraded" TC...L&R lock, Davis triggers, found a green mountain barrel pretty reasonable...bought steel furniture...
At the end of it the tang and wedge pin plates are TC products...other than that it's all aftermarket...
I think it'll turn out decent for my first build... hopefully I an get it finished this weekend so I can oil it through my next work week...i will finish up the nose piece tomorrow and get back to the stock...a little more shaping and it'll be ready to scrape! I can't wait to see the wood! Looks to have great figure and curl to it....
It's a fast twist 50cal barrel....I've always wanted a 58cal...i think it might get sent out to become a 58cal...it's 1" and able to be done...i think it'll feel better drilled out a bit...I'm used to a 15/16" 50cal...the 1" 50 feels significantly heavier...