I have a couple of 4140 Alex Henry LR barrels that he made. They were $500 apiece. He rifled them but had to send them to another machinist to profile them.
That class of rifle,the Alex Henry and other fine British thousand yard specials are certainly
not in the distressed market. Those two barrels and two of my "4 pin" locks would be $1600
and then the wood,sights,buttplate,cap box and whatever labor would be more. Bullet mould
as well isn't cheap.
I was in a discussion with another man on this forum about a man who still thinks that Anything
about a muzzle loader HAS to be cheap. My opinion was and is,this man grew up in a family that
never did really well with earning money and didn't use it wisely when they had a few dollars.
When I first came to WV the Backassward nature of the culture was appalling and stupidity was
rampant. I recall Lucky Strike cigarettes going up TWO CENTS on the pack and the smokers
thought the world had come to an end.Ditto for gasoline.I had a 1937 Cadillac V12 when I was
20 and it cost $36.50 a YEAR to license it because WV had a 3 stage license system for cars and
the Cadillac was a heavy one.Several neighbors asked "How do you afford to license that car?
I told them it figured out to 10 cents a day(24 hour day) and it wasn't hard to do.They couldn't
figure it out so I let I drop.
Bob Roller