My 1st post here as a builder, albeit my 1st build ...
Due to recent knee surgery, I am just getting back to my left-handed
Fusil de Chasse build, which started out as a basic kit from Sitting Fox that I bought for only $300 when the previous owner decided it was well above their capabilities. I figured it would be an inexpen$ive way for me to learn (earn?) some invaluable build lessons.
In its previous life it was a maple stock, 42" barrel and right-handed lock, but I sent the lock, stock and barrel back to Ray @ S-Fox and he sent back (for equal exchange) a 44-1/2" barrel (breeched) and a longer walnut stock inletted for the barrel and ramrod groove.
I bought a left-handed Caywood Trade round-faced lock, by Mike Rowe, and hand-filed it flat to mimic a flat-faced lock as per the 1721 contract to Tulle (per R. Bouchard). I went with the Caywood lock as it is almost 6" long and was the only suitable long lefty lock to modify to be 'French', plus I also faceted the pan.
Anyway - to my question. I am profiling the upper forend and forestock (less the muzzle for now ...). Right now I have about 1/2 the barrel showing and between 1/2 and 1/3rd of the ramrod showing. I am doing my very best to make this FdC as
trim as trim can be.
Should I take more off the ramrod groove sides to show ~1/3rd of the ramrod to give the illusion of an even more trim musket? How much can I pull down the top edge of the barrel inlet to show more barrel?
I greatly appreciate ALL input ... as my skin is thickened, haha!
Thank you!