Very nice! Love the clean lines, and simple looks.
Small L&R Manton maybe & wrist escution perhaps a trifle oversize but great job no doubt about that . What are' Shushys ' O D ? never heard of shushys running or flying .Super looking gun but are there not better locks for later Flint guns. Our locks progrested after 1780 into semi water proof very fast small panned machines with very precice geonometry which allowed Shooting-flying,running deer or shushys. O.D.
I agree with you about the English Style. The balance and stock design are so much better than a Hawken I built many years ago. Not to mention it feels so much softer on the shoulder.Very nice work!
Ive become a huge fan of the English style over time, I find the stock design fits me much better, much more user friendly, as well as having their own classic look.
Can I ask what butt plate you used?
Hey Rudyard,I spent a lot of my early life in South-West Worcs. because of WW11. From Spring to Autumn there were a lot of Roma people picking fruit,pulling Hops and then potato picking. Most of the wider roadside verges were full of Varda's with camp fires. We kids used to sneek behind the hedgerows to see them at camp. They always knew we were there and asked us in their language to come to the fire. These though out casts,were gentle people who loved their family's and kids and the land and it.s inhabitants. Their name for a wood pigeon was Quois and a bunny was Shushi and roasted over a wood fire there is nothing you have ever tasted is better.Unfortuately these people where classed as Traveller and became classed with the Irish Tinkers..Refer to song " Gipsy's,Tramp's and Thieves. Go Well.Hope family are well and eating lots of Wild intrusive whatever.. OLD DOGSmall L&R Manton maybe & wrist escution perhaps a trifle oversize but great job no doubt about that . What are' Shushys ' O D ? never heard of shushys running or flying .
Regards Rudyard
Very nice rifle, can you tell us how that you fit the under rib? I have a Jaeger barrel that I was hoping to use on a halfstock.
Did you taper it to fit straight or just bend it?It's one of the hollow ribs from MBS, soldered on. Getting ready to install the same rib on an octagon to round barrel.
Did you taper it to fit straight or just bend it?
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