There has been a fair amount of discussion re kits or rather parts sets . I did not want to hijact the thread , so thought I'd just post this. First, I will admit that I am by no means an expert when it comes to anything re these historical guns which I love. What really interests me is the processes , skills and materials used to make these, along with their use, both in a historical and modern context. I've seen many folks who are fanatical re the pan shield [?] location being in line with the back of the barrel, [ I'm not sure if I'm describing this properly ] and yet many of the old guns I've looked at don't incorporate this as a feature. Looking at NE Fowling guns in Grinslade's book as an example, NE 1 maybe , NE 2 no, NE3 yes, NE4 not even close, NE 5 yes, NE 6 no.....well you get the idea. When I built my newest NE Fowling gun from Chambers, the pan fence ended up 1/8th in from the back of the barrel. Looks fine to me and no notched plug.