So, while I've been around guns my entire life, I'm still newer to muzzleloaders. I bought a rifle on GB, and didn't really realize what I was getting myself into. Boy, where to start.
Described as a .36 Leman, with a GM barrel. The barrel was a take off, but didn't give that much thought. Well, she's a pig. 15/16" straight.
Also, after discussing with a builder, he pointed out a number of things that are wrong with this rifle. So I'm trying to choose my route.
First, the barrel is going to go on a diet. I'm going to send it to Bobby Hoyt, and have it bored out to .54.
The builder I've been talking to thinks that the stock will need a great deal of work done to it. The RR channel appears off center, there's about 1/4" of wood under it, and the web is way too fat. Not to mention that the tang inletting needs some attention, and there's just enough of a gap between the barrel and the lock, that I need to address.
After the barrel, and those are addressed, then what to do with the stock? I hate to just discard it. But, this also gives me a couple of opportunities. First, I could hunt down a pre-cut stock, and go from there. With my skill level, maybe the best route. Another, bolder choice, is to get a blank and start the stock from scratch. But I'm a real novice.
I welcome all thoughts. I'm going to use this as a valuable learning opportunity, one way or another.