Rusty Spur said:
Matt,
Thanks a lot for the info.That's a big help.I was considering the Late Lancaster in 54 cal. simply because it would fit into the fur trade period better for my persona.The narrow butt was a concern.Do you know that it would be?I have only shot 50 cal.rifles.I kind a like the idea of the 42 inch barrel for maybe a little weight up front for that off hand hold.I would have to get used to loading it since I am standing tall at 5'7".I believe I like your rifle's weight over the 9.5 pound muzzle loader I have with it's 32 inch barrel.
Rusty,
At 5'7" I think you'd find loading my 60" rifle with it's 44" barrel a bit of a chore! :wink: It would probably sit level with your nose.
You need to do a little research on barrels, profiles, and weights because they don't necessarily fall into a natural progression for mass weight based upon length....actual profile of the barrel dictates weight as much as length.
For example my "C" weight Rice 44" "Lancaster" barrel weighs 5.1 lbs while the 42" "Golden Age" barrel actually weighs 1/2 lb heavier at 5.6 lbs and would have given me a finished gun at a bit over 9 lbs. even though the barrel is swamped,the same "C" weight, and 2" shorter.
A .54 isn't what I would consider a "bomber" with regards to recoil and heavier charges like a .58 or .62. I personally don't notice a whole lot of difference between a .50 and .54 in recoil, but I've actually had some .50's with comparatively smaller charges bite me harder than my .54 because of gun weight and fit. I'm a big guy at 6'3" and 250lbs so I'm not very sensitive to recoil anyway.
If you're going from a 9.5 lb .50 to possibly a sub 8 lb. .54 then my guess is that you WILL notice the recoil. That said I don't think any Lancaster style stock and buttplate is going to have you grabbing for the button on the Life Alert necklace :grin:
TVM will build you whatever rifle you want with whatever components, so it's up to you to make it the custom rifle you want and one that's appropriate for the time period you want it to portray. Take your time and make sure you wind up with the one you really want with respect to it's physical properties and the time period it fits into. And you WILL make changes along the way, count on it!