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Just an assumption on my part. I don't think that's possible with the underhammer he has.
 
Thanks for the many great suggestion and advise.
I really like the idea of a brass plate between the butt and the extension.
But I think my best bet is purchase a new stock.
Hopefully I can find one in maple.
Does any one know where I can get a stright stock out of maple for an underhammer rifle?
I can probebly get one for Bruce at Blue Grouse black powder. But his are very modern looking with a plastic butt plate and need a lot of work to get it to look like the underhammer stocks I've seen on this forum.

I think I can get one from Numrich arm and it comes with a butt plate(brass I hope). But, their stock are walnut so I'd probebly have to buy a new forestock to match.
 
Cut it straight and add a nice thick recoil pad. :grin:
Actually, my T/C Pennsylvania Hunter came with a recoil pad, much to my dismay. Removing the pad would have left the LOP way too short for my skinny 6'3" frame. I just glued on a scrap piece of buckskin to cover the pad and extend a couple of inches up the stock. I looks rustic and I still get the benefit of a pad.
Yeah, just put on a pad, we all know underhammers ain't "traditional" no how! :haha:
 
Cannoner,

Haven't read ALL the posts, and this may have already been suggested.

With an underhammer, there is just not that much wood. Seperate buttstock and forestock if it even has a forestock.

Why don't you just make another??

A nice piece of maple that size should only be $15 to $20.??

Just a thought. :hmm:
 
I bought a Numrich underhammer stock. Yes it is walnut and, the hole counter sink for your screw is different. So you'll either need to shorten and re-thread the screw or buy a new threaded rod and do what I posted when on my .62 cal underhammer build.
 
Being a leather worker, I've added length to a short buttstock by layering about an inch of leather over the butt plate and sewing all of it into a leather sleeve. Not a job I'd do again, if it wasn't a family member that needed a smokepole that fit.
 

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