I'm thinking of trying my hand at a kit build,for the first time. I might end up doing a fowler, since I already have a small bore and a big game rifle. However, I really like Bucks County guns and might very well want to do that if I can find a suitable kit. I'd want a swamped barrel, 42-44", probably in the lightest weight I can find in .40-.50 cal. The most commonly recommended kit makers for beginner - Kibler and Chambers - don't offer a BC option. Here's what I've seen:
Pecatonica has a Verner pattern.
Sitting Fox has a Verner and a Dubbs pattern - the Verner is a bit more attractive to me, although I like them both.
TOW has a BC precarve and kit option - only with straight barrel options. I want a swamped barrel.
Muzzleloader Builder's Supply has a BC/Verner pattern
Tip Curtis has his Jacob Dubbs pattern and an attractive Bucks County pattern, which reminded me of RCA #65. Tip himself said he didn't recommend his kits for beginners.
I'd be interested to know any thoughts about these offerings or alternative suggestions. I suppose if anyone has anything very critical to say about any of these kit options or businesses, I'd be interested to hear it, but it might be more appropriate to send it in a PM.
I have very little fine woodwork experience, so I should be considered a beginner in all aspects.
I'm in no hurry, and will need to take some time to set aside money.