i,ve been bugging folks om this forum for a few mounths now.i,m 53 and have been building modern stocks for a long time i,ve also remodeled quite a few,i,ve done a few hawkins and 1 cva long gun.
around christmas of this year my daughter ask me to build a gun she could have but to use it until i,m gone.she said she wanted one of the kind you hang above your mantle?
we started looking at pics of rifles when we got to long rifles "one of them" i,d been kicking this idea around for a few years and Pa just started a muzzleloader season in oct. and a few of them p&y bucks that loaf around just out of bow range this really piqued my intrest.
i bought a kit and they,re not for everybody you better have some stock work abilities. i reserched,asked questions reserched somemore spent way more money on carving tools and chisles books etc
i started this in jan. took my time when i,d hit a snag i,d bug these guys here and they,re so willing to share their knowlege [ THANK YOU AGIN] now i,m down to trying to find 3 #2 round head 1/4" wood screws not chromed or brass then put it all together.
remember i,m the newbie that started the fish sideplate controversy boiled his lock in bleach followed Mr Price,s toutorial on sharping chisels and now have red DNA in my stock made 3 patchbox lids before finding out my butplate and spring were too fat.what a learning experince.
being a foreman in public works city of pgh i get a lot of leeway and am trying to gain acess to the blockhouse in point park to take pics of my rifle there and to the heinz history center french and indian war exhibet to get some pics there also [i got to fire the canon on the lewis and clark boat] and play with BRC #7 prejeep jeep had the mayor with me to pull that one off, kinda like playing with a Dickert orginal and if i can,t do that they,ll be taken on the kitchen table where it was built