I am looking forward to building my first rifle this winter, preferably a Tennessee-type flintlock from a kit with a largely pre-inlet stock. Yesterday, I was at a local shop to pick up some supplies, and spent some time shouldering their consignment rifles as well as a few of their preformed kit stocks that would be similar to what I hope to build. I was dismayed at how poorly they all fit me. I am tall (6’3”), and off-the-shelf stocks, including my Lyman GPR, typically put my nose close behind my right thumb with my neck thrust forward to get down on the sight line. None of the half dozen of the shop’s stocks that I shouldered, which I assume are representative of their styles, fit me comfortably, including the stock blanks with untrimmed butts. Every one put my eye high above the sight line.
So to my question: what are my options for building a rifle that fits me?
Am I correct in assuming that period rifles have characteristic geometries that would make them, as a group, more or less likely to fit a tall shooter?
Given my build, will I be limited to a certain type of rifle? If so, what might that type be?
Or do I have some broader options for customizing stocks to fit me while still maintaining the type correct-ness of the rifle’s geometry? Since I am a new builder, I hope this doesn’t mean I have to start from a cherry plank.
As always, I appreciate your responses and advice.
Don B
So to my question: what are my options for building a rifle that fits me?
Am I correct in assuming that period rifles have characteristic geometries that would make them, as a group, more or less likely to fit a tall shooter?
Given my build, will I be limited to a certain type of rifle? If so, what might that type be?
Or do I have some broader options for customizing stocks to fit me while still maintaining the type correct-ness of the rifle’s geometry? Since I am a new builder, I hope this doesn’t mean I have to start from a cherry plank.
As always, I appreciate your responses and advice.
Don B