After hearing (reading) all of this, I come to the conclusion that some people are
buying by Looks or Visions, rather than what Fits. Big Mistake. The aggravation
shooting it will never end, if it doesn't FIT you. It is supposed to be a Enjoyable
experience, not a hassle every time you go.
Go to a place that has a bunch of ML'ers & Shoulder them.
Close your eyes. Shoulder the gun.
Turn at the waist 90 deg left.
Open your eyes & if you are not looking straight down the barrel without adjustment, it
does Not Fit you. You need More or Less drop.
Now Jim has what ? a dozen kits you basically sand & snap together. The only way it
could be easier is if he assembled it for you. But you still need it to FIT after it is done.
So take a day & drive someplace & try a bunch of them & Find the rifle that Fits.
Then get with Jim & find one that has Same Drop & fits rather than what it Looks Like or
what you THINK will work. (You going to put $1000-1500 in what you THINK

)
I dearly love the looks of a Hawken rifle. From a child I dreamed of having a Hawken rifle.
In reality, to me it is like shouldering a boat oar with a anchor on the muzzle. I fought
them & fought them for Years. Then one day I was at a ML shop & I tried about 15 dif style
rifles. When I shouldered a Isaac Haines rifle with a swamped barrel. OMG. I was hooked on
the Lancasters & the swamped barrels & have since them. But that is just me.
Doesn't matter What it is, What you envision, What it Looks Like, What others shoot. IF it
don't fit YOU it will never fit & never be comfortable, and that is aggravating.
Find the one that Fits & be happy.