Hi All,
I am just starting my first build. It will be my first muzzleloader! I thought I'd document it here, and those who feel the need can offer advice and/or tear my craftsmanship or lack thereof to shreds
It all started when I read The Big Sky, by A B Guthrie, Courage Undaunted by Stephen Ambrose, and saw one of Jim Bridgers Hawken rifles in the mountain man museum in Pinedale, WY. I am a lifelong hunter and grew up very close to St. Louis, but despite those two facts I for some reason knew very little about the Corps of Discovery and the fur trade shortly after booming in the west. I now live in Utah and the Uintas are my favorite mountain range I've spent time in. Come to find out, that NF is named after the owner of the RMFC who was from STL and had a Hawken made when he traveled west with his trappers! Well, now I need to get a muzzleloader, likely a Hawken, and pretend I'm a mountain man. So, I researched quite a bit and happened to find some threads here and on another forum detailing builds of Hawken rifles and I realized that I want to build one and I also want to have a rifle that one of Ashley's trapper's may have had, so of course I can't get a percussion Hawken. I found many threads and posts by Herb detailing his builds and how he has replicated a few of them so we'll, along with sharing his depth of knowledge on the Hawken brothers rifles. Then I found out he's in Utah! So, i contacted him and he agreed to help me out and show me some of his work. I had a marvelous time visiting with Herb, hearing all his stories and even listening to some of his tunes played on the guitar. Thanks, Herb, that made my day!
Well, he told me over the phone before I visited that he was going to make a Jim Beckwourth rifle. I remembered that I almost bought a book about him when I was at the museum in Pinedale and wished I would have. I looked up Jim Beckwourth's rifle and found it to be exactly what I want to hunt with! Well, maybe not exactly because that rifle is a serious club. So Herb helped me out with some of the details Of the rifle such as measurements and an outline.
I decided to scale it down a bit so that it's more functional for me while hunting and also wanted to do a flint version of it. So, I don't know if I'm calling this a scaled early beckwourth rifle, or if I'm just saying it's inspired by his. Either way I'm going to try to get as many of the details correct as my novice skillet allows.
I have a 58cal x1x36" colerain barrel and a plain maple blank, along with various parts that will need modification.
So far, I've got the breech plug fitted to the barrel, my design drawn on the blank and have the blank partially cut. I'm working with a handsaw and rasp, so it's slow going so far.
I'd post a few pictures but haven't figured out how without using that third party photo site.