I'm still very new at this, so apologies in advance!
I'm going to jump into the deep end and make my first build a Jaeger rifle...or well, at least a Jaeger-like rifle. (Depending on how successful I am).
31" .62 cal swamped barrel, (Rice or Colerain, TBD). I've already put an order in for Chambers round-faced Germanic lock as I think it looks much better than the 'flat'..the rest of the hardware, not decided yet.
However, I'm not quite sure where the best place to get the stock from would be?
Initially I was looking at Pecatonica, but theirs comes with a 36" barrel, which , while they may have existed, doesn't seem quite right.
I then looked at Dunlaps kits, but they only do up to .58 can for their stock pattern.
Muzzleloaderbuildersupply doesn't ship to Canada (I'm in BC) and while getting stuff shipped to Point Roberts, WA and picking it up there is possible, I would like to avoid it. They also don't currently have any .62 cal stock in stock.
I'm not looking for an Ikea set, but I also don't want to start from a blank for my first build and would like the general stock shaped, ramrod drilled and at least the barrel mostly done.
Am I missing other options?.
Ideally, I would like to have the majority of the parts sourced by April/May.
Would it be feasible to take Dunlaps pattern and manually extend it to .62 cal?
I've collected as many references as I could find, I got Shumways book and I got Mike Miller's Jaeger rifle DVD on the way. I got Recreating the American Longrifle and the Gunsmith of Grenville County + various youtube channels and aren't too scared of the build process itself.
I'm sure mistakes will be made, but that's how you learn, right?