Hi Guys,
Thanks. This is not a question about whether to make a gun with a tallow hole, or if it is a good practice, but rather someone made an early rifle with one and wanted to know if I thought it appropriate for a Rev War gun, considering several folks told him that it was a later 19th century feature on some southern guns. I remembered the rifle Neuman showed, which I think is the rifle that you referred to Dennis, in his book on Rev War weapons. Certainly, the hole would not present a technical challenge for a 1770's gunsmith, so there is no material reason why it would not be appropriate. However, there may be cultural or fashion reasons why it was not be used during in the Rev War period. That is why I posed the question.
Thanks Dave, Dennis, and Mike for your insights.
dave