One set of castings looked as if it had been thrown around a great deal. Lots of dings, etc. The second set was better. On both sets, the portion of the standing breech that makes up the rear of the bolster when it is mated with the plug is much thicker than plug bolster. When you finally get them together, you will have to take a rock to the standing breech in order to smooth the whole mess out. The standing breech/tang don't really look like they belong with the plug. Finally, the caption Track puts with the set states that they "virtually snap together" which couldn't be further from the truth. After a couple of hours of carefully filing and fitting, the best I can do is about 1/32" gap between the two pieces. I'll admit that my results could be attributed to a certain ham handedness, but I've put together a few Hawken hooked breeches over the years and never had this much difficulty and never with the Davis product. No gripes with the threading of the plug or drilling and threading of the nipple seat, though. I just think that, over all, Track could do better for the price of the product.
Roger B.