I like how the Bucks County rifles, and to a lesser extent Lehigh Valley rifles, fit me and how they balance to me. I'm building a new hunting rifle from a Tip Curtis Bucks County Rifle kit that will be fast handling and shoot well. It's not intended to be a copy of any original rifle.
I'm also aware that a side opening patch box would have been PC for a Bucks County Rifle. Chapter 8 of RCA Volume 1 shows examples of that and the text describes that fact. I'm putting a wooden patch box cover on my hunting rifle, double set triggers, and the B weight swamped barrel is only 38" long. From what I've found none of this would probably be PC for an original Bucks County Rifle.
It is not my intent to build a PC copy of any Bucks County Rifle, nor do I claim it to be. If anyone wants to build a PC copy of a Verner, Weiker, Shuler, etc., my hat's off to you and certainly I admire your skill. Perhaps I'll tackle that sometime in the future.
However, my goal this time is just a good fitting and handling hunting rifle along the general lines of a Bucks County Rifle.
If that's heresy to anyone, I can live with it.
Mole Eyes