Friends,
A while back I indicated that I would post pictures of the little Bucks County Squirrel Rifle I had at the Gunmakers Fair. (This is my first effort at posting pictures - let's see if I can get this right.)
Here's a few pictures:
Without a doubt this is the best piece of work I have ever done! I have many of you to thank for that. It was as if I had a bunch of you sitting on my shoulder as I was working on it. Acer wouldn't leave that rough spot there. Jerry wouldn't accept that excuse. Eric wouldn't let that mistake go uncorrected. You guys haunted me!
This rifle was assembled from a blank, barrel, lock, TG casting, BP casting and purchased screws. All other parts were made by me. It was inspired by RCA 65 (I hope that is obvious!) It was stained with vinegar/iron stain.
Here is what I learned.
Due to some family situations here I actuallydidn't finish the rifle before I had to leave for Dixons. I was screwing parts together at 10:30 Friday night. Next time I won't be in that position. You make decisions due to the press of time that you would not make under different circumstances. There are rough spots in the carving. This is my first effort at engraving! No time to practice on a piece of plate just learn while doing the rifle. The engraving is "rough" to say the least. But it is still the best I have ever done.
The judges deducted points for the patch box being too small and for wrist length. The deducted points for too much wood between patchbox cavity and the butt plate. They said the patch box was not finished properly, that the wood finish is too thick and that there were rough spots in the engraving (understatement!) and carving.
Some of their comments were well-taken and I have to agree with. Others are just plain wrong in my opinion. The length of the wrist and patchbox are correctly proportioned based upon the rifle I was trying to build. The wood thickness between the BP cavity and the butt plate is exactlywhat Buchelle, Shumway and Alexander recommend. So, in my view, they deducted points where they should not have.
Nevertheless, all in all it was a valuable experience. I am pleased. Now I will finish the rifle and come September Ollie and I are going squirrel hunting!
Best Regards,
John Cholin