I have a question about the depths of patchboxes in rifles having brass patchbox covers for my own curiosity and to be able to relate the info to the rifle I am studying.
I am very definitely not a rifle builder, as I lack the talent, patience, tools, and equipment.
I'd like to limit the focus to rifles from the Lancaster-York-Lebanon area and production period of 1780 to 1800. Also, I would like actual measurements from existing rifles in the member's collections.
Was there a rule of thumb on the depth, maybe the style of a particular stocker, or what? I am sure that there are more than a few variables.
Thanks in advance for your responses.
Kent Johns
I'll start this off:
The patchbox depth of my Lancaster rifle varies from 9/16" to 5/8" deep x 1-1/4" wide. The depth is not quite uniform and there is dirt and crud in the bottom, especially the corners.