I thought I'd share my latest build, just completed earlier this month, not yet fired.
My last two guns were early European, circa 1690-1720. I thought for this one I'd come back to the golden age American longrifle that first made me fall in love with this stuff.
This is my interpretation of a Berks County rifle of about 1810. Patchbox, tang carving, and toe plate were taken fairly directly from Leonard Reedy. Butt carving and incised carving were based fairly closely on John Bonewitz. Other details by myself.
I used a rather old (1980's) Getz .54 caliber barrel, 38 inches long, 1/66 twist, with older flat-bottom riflng. Stock blank was one I have had sitting around untouched for about thirty-plus years. Lock is a new Chambers late Ketland. Sights and buttplate and triggerguard castings were from TOW. Triggerguard was fairly heavily modified. Trigger, triggerplate, all other brass hardware and engraving were by myself.
Critiques welcome!
Gregg
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