Later this fall I will be embarking on my first rifle build. Most of you who visit the forum regularly probably already know this, as I have been peppering this fine gathering ground with questions for many days now. Thank you for the generosity of spirit that you have shown to a newcomer!
In another thread that I started yesterday I was requesting images of a Verner style rifle, as that is what I thought I would do for my first build. My post was answered by someone who was concerned that I may be biting off more than I could chew as a first time builder. I do have some experience with carving wood, but he may well be correct!
So I am starting another thread to ask your advice on what a good rifle style for a first time builder would be. My criteria include:
- I want to be able to use this for western hunting from time to time, so I was thinking of something with a swamped 38" barrel in .54.
- I want it to have a nice wide buttplate, as I have read that this is more comfortable for shooting hunting loads.
- I am a leftie so that is another consideration in terms of what kind of kits may be available.
- I want the rifle to be very nicely balanced because I want to shoot this offhand thousands of times over the years and if I find I am a good enough muzzleloader shot I may even venture to enter a competition someday.
- I want the style to be conducive to a little bit of relief carving, as I do believe that with some practice on other pieces of wood I could pull this off.
- I will be taking the build nice and slow and ideally want to end up with something that I can enjoy shooting and be proud of.
My original idea was an A. Verner kit from Pecatonica River, but perhaps this is too much for me to handle the first time around? My second choice was a Virginia rifle kit, as this has a wide buttplate and seems to be the choice of other ML hunters that I have seen.
I am open to other suggestions. The cost of this first build, between the parts kit and the tools, is going to be a big enough chunk that it may be the only build that I do for a year or two, so I want my decision to be as informed as possible.
Many thanks again!