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A friend of mine gave me an old CVA Kentucy Rifle some years back. It belonged to his father who had passed on. It's pretty old but in excellent condition.
I've shot it quite a bit for the last 10 years or so. Nothing fancy about it, but is an accurate, good ol shooter.
The barrel is held in place by two anchoring points.
1. The tang bolt goes through the tang and anchors into the trigger plate.
2. One of the nose cap screws goes through the nosecap, and through the stock, and lastly anchors into the bottom flat of the barrel.
These two points are the only thing that holds the barrel in the stock.
Doesn't have a barrel tenon installed on the bottom flat, nor does it have a dove tail for one.
Seen other examples of CVA Kentucky Rifles that have them.
I ordered a CVA Kentucky Barrel Tenon with the pin.
Now I have to cut a dovetail in the bottom flat of the barrel and drill holes through the stock for the tenon pin.
I have never made a dovetail nor drilled holes in a stock to except pins or wedges?
I've built beginner level kits before but never had to do any of the above to them.
I've had this muzzleloader a long time and my friends father had it even longer. I Don't Want To Screw This Up!
I need you Gun Builder guy's to help me out here. Please!
If you can, could you explain it in the easiest terms to where even one confused Cowboy could understand it! :haha:
I would appreciate an education and any advice that you would think I should know or be aware of?
Respectfully, Cowboy :hatsoff:
I've shot it quite a bit for the last 10 years or so. Nothing fancy about it, but is an accurate, good ol shooter.
The barrel is held in place by two anchoring points.
1. The tang bolt goes through the tang and anchors into the trigger plate.
2. One of the nose cap screws goes through the nosecap, and through the stock, and lastly anchors into the bottom flat of the barrel.
These two points are the only thing that holds the barrel in the stock.
Doesn't have a barrel tenon installed on the bottom flat, nor does it have a dove tail for one.
Seen other examples of CVA Kentucky Rifles that have them.
I ordered a CVA Kentucky Barrel Tenon with the pin.
Now I have to cut a dovetail in the bottom flat of the barrel and drill holes through the stock for the tenon pin.
I have never made a dovetail nor drilled holes in a stock to except pins or wedges?
I've built beginner level kits before but never had to do any of the above to them.
I've had this muzzleloader a long time and my friends father had it even longer. I Don't Want To Screw This Up!
I need you Gun Builder guy's to help me out here. Please!
If you can, could you explain it in the easiest terms to where even one confused Cowboy could understand it! :haha:
I would appreciate an education and any advice that you would think I should know or be aware of?
Respectfully, Cowboy :hatsoff: