Hello,
I've been a lurker for a long time, and have learned a lot form all of you. I have built several flintlocks from blanks. As humble as they are, I'm proud of them. I have never built a longrifle though. Recently, I was given a TVM Early Virginia kit that was assembled by the former owner. I can honestly say they did an extremely poor job which is why they did not want it anymore. I thought I could save it, but I'm not so sure anymore.
Most of all the excess wood was never removed, so I started with that. While removing wood from around the breech area, I noticed the stock was cracked from the where the lock and stock come together to about and inch and a half down the wrist of the rifle. I saw this when I disassembled the rifle. I'm assuming the reason for this split is that the former owner used a wood screw instead of a tang bolt to strengthen this area. So through recoil I believe the stock was cracked. As I removed the barrel, the piece broke off. A piece then broke off the other side of the breech as well. So now I have two pieces of wood of either side of the breech to repair. Neither piece is directly behind the breech plug, but running along the side of the breechplug where you would typically flatten the stock down to the side panels. I can glue and use surgical banding to repair, but now I'm concerned about the safety and integrity of the stock.
What would you guys do? I'm building this to hunt with, not as a showpiece. The 44'' straight 54.cal barrel is heavy, but as long as I shoot somewhat quickly it is manageable. Theres a lot of work I can do to make this a presentable and a good hunting gun, not a PC gun for sure, but I do not want to waste my time if the integrity is to compromised. I hate to waste the parts, so I'll just start with another plank if need be. I've never used a preshaped stock, and I find it more confusing now then when I lay my own stocks out. But I can see the value in time saving though, and was hoping to field this for hunting in November. If I start with a plank, that will never happen. Anythoughts and ideas would be appreciated. Be honest, if I should just trash the old stock I have no problem doing it. I kind of see this precarve as a challenge now, but like I said, this will be a shooter, so I want it safe. Thanks for the help,
Greg