hello,
i am brand new here and brand new to muzzle loaders, as well. i have been lurking for some time and though i would ante up considering i'm planning a build. this site absolutely awsome!. i had no idea that these guns were being made in replica as they are... my knowledge of muzzle loaders consisted of the CVA and LYMAN rifles you see at Gander Mountain! i have alsways been interested in the civil war era, so my plans are to build a vincent as close to original as i can, given the parts and information available . i have been a woodworker for 30 yrs and have a well equiped shop, plus a machine lathe and an old drill press that was from a pattern makers shop. it has a cross slide/vise and is heavy enough to mill if i take small bites, slowly, so ishould be in good shape there. i have built several centerfire rifles from mausers and have a reasonably good variety of starrett tools to go along with it all.... and i know how to use them!
this particular thread sparked my intrest as i've read here allot about original guns being "copied" (for lack of a better term) and the exact same thought came to me. it's nice to see the dimensions, but it seems, other than barrell dimensions and caliber, one isn't really going to build a rifle so closely that it won't fit, anyways.....kind of a shame.....
then, after a bit of time i started to think that maybe it's not so bad that the issues of dimension aren't adhered to so strictly.... weren't the majority of these guns built to order to begin with? each one built to fit the user, or did the builders all try to produce clones to speed production and profits. did someone who wanted a rifle, go from maker to maker until he found a smith that built a gun that fit closely, similar to how we might pick a store-bought shotgun today
i realize they are surviving relics and there is some respect involved in reproducing them as close to thier originality as possible, but if they were built to fit an individual who for obvious reasons, isn't the same physicly as you or i, wouldn't it be fitting to build the rifle maintaining the same style or school, but built to fit the intended user, just as they were, back then. every builder had his own style or built within a school's design characters, but built the gun to fit the user at the same time , or so i would think(?)
sorry for being so long winded, but i have allot of questions!