I'm building a Chamber's Isaac Haines, and have chosen to copy the patchbox off of #80 in RCA.
Essentially, I have two questions:
#1. Does it look like I have scaled the picture up correctly, resulting in the right size patchbox?
I scaled up a photocopy from RCA, using the butt plate height measurement from RCA compared to the butt plate on my rifle. My length of pull is about 1/4" to 1/2" less. Maybe I should have tempered the measurements from that.
It looks a bit big, but when I compare it to the RCA gun, it seems about right.
Here is a photo where I have roughly traced the outline of the patch box to get an idea. The outline is rough, but dimensionally accurate.
IMG_3541 by
chowmif16, on Flickr
#2 I was surprised at how much I would need to bend the hinge and finial in order to make it fit. I've done all the reading in Gunsmiths of Grenville, and understand that I do not want to bend the lid hinges, only the outer sections. It also says in Grenville that you can flatten a portion of the stock under the hinge, and you will end up with the illusion of the correct profile. I know that you do not flatten the whole section as you would for a sliding wood patchbox.
When I lay the finial on the stock, it looks like I would really have to dig in there to get it in.
Also, on this particular patchbox, it appears that the outer hinge points on the lid are quite close to the edge of the lid. That leaves little on the sides to bend.
Here are a few photos of the finial on the stock ( with no flattening yet), to show how much curvature would be required:
IMG_3544 by
chowmif16, on Flickr
On this one, the finial is balancing on the stock and so one side is higher than the other:
IMG_3545 by
chowmif16, on Flickr
So is that normally what it looks like?
Or:
Have I not shaped that area of the stock correctly. Have I maintained the curve of the butt plate too far forward? I don't think I have dished the transition from the comb too much.
Here is a picture that might help show the profile of the stock at the hinge/finial:
IMG_3547 by
chowmif16, on Flickr
The tracing is rough, there will be a daisy head on it!
Thanks for the help in advance,
Cheers,
Norm