I haven't made a Tennessee rifle since the late '60s. Then it was only a Tennessee because Dixie sold the stocks cheap. Now it is more serious. I imagine a walnut stock would be more typical, but plan to use curly maple anyway. I will use a Rice southern classic barrel in .40 cal, with a long tang bp. Thinking of using wedges to hold barrel in place, installing them before inletting the breechplug. With barrel in place, locate flash hole and inlet lock. locate and inlet double set triggers, then I can see how long to cut the tang so I can have both tang bolts thread into the trigger plate. One in the front and one in the back. I think most Tennessee trigger guards are held on by wood screws, but I want to pin it on as I think it is neater. I have already sent an email to Dunlap and plan to contact Rice monday.
Comments on this plan are encouraged, and thanks in advance.