So, I’m going to try my first black powder rifle from (sorta) scratch in a couple of months. I’ve only built kits so far. I plan on it being a Southern Mountain Rifle (but who knows what I’ll end up with
! I just ordered a .25 caliber, swamped barrel from Bobby Hoyt and just asked him to put whatever twist he thought best for patched ball. I did consider smoothbore, FWIW. I’ll ask Dave Rase to inlet the barrel and ramrod, that is beyond my skill set. I want to use a nice Ash stock, I know it’s hard to work, but the more challenges I put in place for myself, the greater my potential for success. I also asked Bobby to make the tang 12”, you guessed it, an extended tang. I have never done one before, but have read much about them and how to do them, which I recognize is a far cry from doing them. Like I said, “challenges”. That said, one of my biggest weaknesses is shaping/final shaping of the stock. For me, this will be a particular challenge (there it is again) because of the very slender nature of the SMR stocks in general, and in particular the tiny bore size and slenderness of the of the rifle overall. The barrel dimensions are Breech - .875”, Waist - .770” and Muzzle - .780”. Length is 48 3/4”. I know it will be nose heavy, but I love the profile.
Questions for you guys:
Ramrod material suggestions? Any tips on making them.
SMR stock shaping techniques (this part worries me, honestly)
I have always rather fancied the Bean and Lawing rifles. Truth be told, the Gillespies are beautiful too, but I do not recall any of the ones in Dennis’ fine book being of such tiny caliber or over the stock tang, but it’s been awhile since I’ve read it.
Other considerations?
Respectfully,
Ez