well, track of the wolf lists the chapters in each of the book.. none of them really go into detail with building the actually components of the lock or really too in depth on the stock... seems to be mostly generalization and history lessons as stated.. however the $6.50 patterns or so do give pretty complete detail of the rifle showing dimensions, cross sections and what not of just about any type of traditional rifle which is basically what im looking for most
no need to make a lock anyway, already have a matchlock and a wheellock as future projects ;-)... so most likely ill go to muzzleloader builders supply, order the siler large lock castings, the buttplate, trigger guard, breechplug, barrel (might actually go .54 cal on it) the double set trigger, buttplate... priced it out and the shopping cart came out to about $270 considering i was ordering as many sand cast parts as i could to bring the cost down.. sure its going to take more work with a dremel and a sanding wheel to smooth up the sandcast parts... im fine with the extra work... and then buy the patterns from track of the wolf for the rifle im going after.. at this point ill probably go with an older jaeger design
by the way... the information supplied for carving out a stock is basically the same kind of templates one would expect for carving a guitar neck.. top profile, side profile and some cross sections to make radius templates out of to check here and there when you get close to the final shape....
so youve all been a help here so far, and now i know what i must do... ill update with some photos later, and those of the matchlock thatll most likely come second because i have to tell you.. this wheellock is going to take forever getting right with the blueprints i have