Skill wise, I’m in the same boat as you. So, this isn’t a dig at you but my comments about myself.
I don’t want to biden up a kit that should turn out really nice for I ultimately want to build a SMR from Jim Kibler. I got a basic Traditions kit(aka Muzzle Loading kit on training wheels) so it is a training ground to step forward. Also, the dremel tool stays in Texas while the kit is in Louisiana to keep it from being an illegal Destructive Device in munging up the kit. With that one under my belt, going to step up to an InvestArm Hawken carbine. Then, and only then, I’ll reevaluate where I am to see if I’m brave enough for a more advanced kit. If I’m not there, it’ll be another Traditions kit until I can go training wheels up with the big boys on the block.
It is my opinion about my skills, that I need lots of practice before touching a Kibler SMR or the Pecatonic River Harpers Ferry 1803. I also have issues with motor control in my hands brought on by being a male RN(aka ‘Lift Help’) in a hospital with bariatric patients(‘aka >500# Land Whales).
Regardless, I wish you the best luck for the Trade Guns are an elegant piece.