For me, you are looking at the build all wrong from the get go.
Take a day or two & Drive to some place that has a multitude of stocks or guns & Shoulder some of them. You are basically gonna spend $1000. for a box of parts. To me that is not chicken feed, that's allot of $ based on MAYBE I
will like it & MAYBE I can shoot it comfortably ?
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It's a real bummer to pend 150-200 hr's on something that is awful for you to shoot. If you are going to build
something for You, start with something You Like. It doesn't matter What school or style or county or type, it
doesn't matter if it is fancy or plain, it need to Fit You.
I absolutely love a fullstock Hawken rifle. But I can't shoot one, it don't fit me well, a real one is way too heavy
(13#) so I don't own one or build them. Lehigh Valley guns, I just love them. Took me 20 yrs to find one that didn't
bust my cheek. Ya can't go by what others like or what fits them, you must find what fit YOU.
The only dealer you mentioned that I am aware of that has a real "KIT" is Jim Kibler. Basically you assemble it, stain, brown & go shoot it.
The rest of them should not even call them kits. You are buying a box of parts,
not a kit. Most of them I will not touch because they are Over-inlet & the first thing ya have to do is start gluing in wood.
What, I pay $500 for a really nice piece of wood & have to glue wood back on ? To me that is Totally ridiculous.
If you do go with the Jaeger, Do Not get one that takes a Acanthus Leaf Buttplate. First build it would be very rare
you ever get that buttplatte on correctly or without Allot of filler. It is a hard buttpleat if not the hardest one I know of.
Another thing, don't worry about the forestock being square if you buy a precarve. It is just wood. It will come off.
there is no rush.
If I were you, I'd take a ride & find a rifle I am Comfortable with. Then I would decide what barrel, caliber & etc.
But I see things different than some do.