ScootK, I loved your original post. As I read I felt it inside. The fact that you and your son are sharing these times together, memories in the making.Thank you again gentleman!
At this point I think I've settled on a matching pair of Crockett's. They seem like the ideal rifle for this endeavor. It's also much easier for me if I can match the rifles. My son and I do this with both our modern and traditional hunting rifles. I have us set up so however we hunt, we are always both using the same powders, loads, cartridges, mags, etc. Less chance for mix-ups and keeps things simple.
I would be happy to get TOTW part numbers for the nipples. ramrods and those fiber optic sights you mentioned Snakebit. I'm not quite 60 yet but getting there quicker than I want to, so some easier to se sights like a good idea...
Ed- No worries on pushing the Crockett. I value the advice here because its coming from fellow passionate outdoorsmen who use the products, and nobody here is making money based on what they recommend.
It means a lot to me that you are all taking the time to share your knowledge....
As far the Crockett Rifle ETipp and Snakebit have filled you in. I too was wanting to take that step towards hunting with small caliber PRBs.
I was saving up to buy a .32 caliber SMR. After talking to ETipp about the Crockett Rifle I bought one. I'm glad I did. They Are great little guns. You and your son bose will be happy Is wisdom plus you'll have a blast Shooting them.
Take Care Stay Safe