I have been shooting modern guns for nearly 70 years. Learned how to squeeze and breathe from two older brothers. We
had an old apple tree in our back lot that we would place a smallbore target on and would shoot at it with an old Model 416
Stevens target rifle, have been shooting trap and skeet since 1970. When I pick up a bedford rifle I have to start all over
again, you can't shoot it like a modern gun. If someone would make up a try stock and fit it to you, you would probably end up with a J.P.Beck. Many muzzleloaders are "different". Why did they start to make them so "delicate", while at the same
time they began to used straight sided barrels....most of which are heavy. As for Fred Miller's stocks, he did not, to my
knowledge, have a try stock. He had so many stock patterns, most of which were copied from original rifles, or from patterns
that other people sent to him. ........Don