Other than a few minor touchups, I am basically done with the Hawkens rifle that I have been working on since April. This one took over twice as long to build as my first which was a Vincent halfstock. This one was built from TOW parts. I got the stock for half price and the barrel was a Rice that was on closeout. I used undiluted aqua fortis for the stain on the rifle and the ramrod and finished it with Tru-oil. Too bad the lock side of the butt isn't figured like the rest of the stock. Maybe that's why it was so inexpensive. It looks like the butt has some heartwood and the rest is sapwood, or maybe it's the other way around. I still need to knock down the gloss with pumice or steel wool. Made a lot of mistakes, but I'm still proud of it. Don't know if I will ever build a Hawkens again. It seems like a fullstock longrifle would be a lot easier. I've already started my next build, a Bedford longrifle. Looking forward to trying decorative carving.
BTW, I found that pouring a pewter forend cap is a lot easier than installing a steel cap like the one on this rifle.
BTW, I found that pouring a pewter forend cap is a lot easier than installing a steel cap like the one on this rifle.