Thanks Bob. Mountain rifles are close to my heart. I was raised up in an area in TN that had a few makers building rifles in late 1800 and early 1900. I was exposed to their rifles growing up and have learned to love them for their simplicity, graceful lines, and accuracy. I will build a Hawken or a VA rifle now and again, but I always come back to the Southern rifles because I enjoy them so much. I have an Atkinson, Douglas, and an unsighed Unicoy county rifle that I use for reference when building my Southern rifles.
Jim, I have thought about making a slightly larger drill and stay just under the bore size on the small cal rifles, but have not taken time to make the change. I made a 1/4 inch drill when I built the first .29, got some hickory 1/4 inch ramrods from Steve Baily, and have stuck with it over the years. I have been supplying a ball mold and a small funnel to aid in loading to my customers with the rifle to make things less complicated. The are fun to shoot and really great to squirrel hunt with in the Fall and Winter months.
Tim, I sent you a note about the stock profile.
Roger Sells