Hi longcruise,
It is a very fine kit and makes a very fine rifle that I believe is one of the two best big game flintlock hunting rifles out there. The other is the Edward Marshall rifle. I would rank Chambers kits as a big step above Pecatonica or Track of the Wolf but they are not Kibler kits. They require much more time and skill, and they are not completely immune to mistakes or sloppy machine inletting and stock profiling. I am not trashing them here just reporting honest and objective experience. The English rifle is a bit of a challenge. The butt plate is not simple to inlet, you have to inlet a standing breech and pierced side plate, which intimidates some folks. Regardless, I think it is an excellent kit to advance and hone your skills and to be inspired by the high quality workmanship in British sporting guns. Now for full disclosure, I have never built that kit not because I don't like it but rather I don't need a kit to build a fine English sporting rifle. However, I built several rifles using the exact same Chambers components just using my own stock blank. Moreover, I advised and directly helped several folks building the kit so I am very familiar with it. You will get a fine 31" Rice barrel of premium grade, the wonderful Chambers round-faced English lock, superb cast steel or brass ramrod pipes, a beautiful steel or brass butt plate, classic and authentic husk trigger guard, and classic standing breech. I also urge you to look at the Edward Marshall rifle as a great hunting gun. When done right, it it hard to beat. Anyway, I attached photos of my English rifle and my Edward Marshall rifle which are very similar to the Chambers offerings so you can see the potential and perhaps be inspired. On
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