The Hawken shop seems to offer their rifle/kit with a 1 inch barrel, so I question if their plans would have the larger barrel size(s) shown? Where would I find a set of Wayne Robideaux's plans? I want a quality set of build prints showing early and late features, a true take off of an original(s) rifle, not a generic rendering showing L&R or Davis parts. I have Don Stiths Dimick rifle print....adequate but still a little short on detail. Wonder where John Bairds sketches and dimensions are that you see in his book?
I have a large size 6 page set of mylar machinists drawings of a late Hawken that I acquired around 1975, but there is no documentation or reference to a particular rifle.
best KW
So maybe I need Wayne Robideaux's drawing
Not sure where you are getting your information about The Hawken Shop rifle/kit having a 1" barrel. Their website clearly states their kit includes a 1-1/8" to 1" tapered barrel with a 1:48 twist.
http://www.thehawkenshop.com/Products/Hawken-Rifle-Kit__H1.aspxYou say you "want a quality set of build prints showing early and late features, a true take off of an original(s) rifle". That sounds like a strange objective. You want prints of an original rifle that has both early and late features?
Wayne Robidoux passed some time ago. Some of his heirs advertised the sale of his Hawken prints back in April 2014 issue of
Muzzle Blasts which I show below. I suggest you try calling the number in the ad if you want a set of his prints.
I've posted samples of Robidoux's prints before in this thread
http://americanlongrifles.org/forum/index.php?topic=40680.0That thread also has photos by Herb of the rifle that Robidoux copied that's in the Nebraska History Museum.
You can compare the images I posted to the 6 page set you have and see if they are the same which is possible since Robidoux's blue prints was a 6 page set.
Without a doubt, Wayne Robidoux's set of prints are the best and most detailed for a late S. Hawken rifle.
Other options are the Hawken Shop prints which aren't as detailed but still are drawn from an original Hawken. Then there is the Bridger rifle plans from Track of the Wolf that are indirectly based on the Jim Bridger Hawken rifle in the Montana Historical Society collection. I say indirectly because they duplicate the late S. Hawken rifle that GRRW made post-1976, which was patterned after the Bridger original. The Track plans I refer to are
PLAN-HAWKEN, though I see these are presently out of stock. Ignore the full stock drawings on these plans as they are not drawn from an original and represent a generic full stock Hawken rifle as visualized in the 1970's.
https://www.trackofthewolf.com/Categories/PartDetail.aspx/304/1/PLAN-HAWKEN?PageSize=75For an early J&S Hawken, the Log Cabin Shop has an
EARLY HAWKEN RIFLE PRINT that is somewhat based on the Medina Hawken and the Leonard Hawken.
http://www.logcabinshop.com/catalog.php?path=188_148_94&product_id=27310I see that while I was typing this that Herb posted a link to his thread which I referenced above.