MaineMuzzle
32 Cal
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Hello everyone,
I’m brand new to the forum. Long story short, I’m really interested in building a flintlock muzzleloader to use for hunting. I don’t have any experience with wood working or metal working.
I have read that that Kibler Colonial Rifle Kit is forgiving to the novice and is a quality build. I would love to build one and have watched the videos of Jim assembling a kit. However, I’m concerned it still may be too difficult for my first build. I want to take the plunge, but don’t want to bite off more than I can chew.
Can anyone speak to this? Better yet, has someone in my position tackled a Kibler project and can share their experience?
I’m open to other recommendations for a first build as well! I’ve read over and over again to stay away from the big manufactures (pedersoli, traditions, lyman, etc).
I’m brand new to the forum. Long story short, I’m really interested in building a flintlock muzzleloader to use for hunting. I don’t have any experience with wood working or metal working.
I have read that that Kibler Colonial Rifle Kit is forgiving to the novice and is a quality build. I would love to build one and have watched the videos of Jim assembling a kit. However, I’m concerned it still may be too difficult for my first build. I want to take the plunge, but don’t want to bite off more than I can chew.
Can anyone speak to this? Better yet, has someone in my position tackled a Kibler project and can share their experience?
I’m open to other recommendations for a first build as well! I’ve read over and over again to stay away from the big manufactures (pedersoli, traditions, lyman, etc).