It’s a very interesting feature terminating in a diamond shaped BP. It’s my favorite feature of these guns....
Forgive my ignorance, but studying these two rifles makes me think about the main difference that makes an iron mounted Tennessee rifle a "Soddy Daisy" style.
1. Two sharp lines running from wrist to butt, with a sharp comb terminating in a diamond profile butt plate.
2. Cheek piece incorporated into the shooters side of the sharp line in the butt.
3. Lower profile grip on the trigger guard terminating in a whifferdill.
4. Blended forearm with no ramrod entry thimble
5. Long iron sideplate vs short oval
6. No nosecap
Is this correct?
These pics make me want to go all Soddy Daisy on my build....