Hmm. New here too in the same boat as the OP.
I simply want this to hang on my wall and talk about how I built it : ) Id also love to shoot it, ultimate test and trust in my hands!
I just bought a Traditions kit of the Kentucky Rifle (Percussion). From stuff I've built in the past which I had little to no idea about, I've simply googled or youtubed it and it has usually turned out well. I see you guys mentioning reading books, I'm sure the more the better, but with these kits that are fully assembled, is the reading actually necessary?
Id think it's a drop in kit, with maybe some filing, along with staining the wood and barrel. But I can't imagine how reading a book more than following instructions would be helpful in this case?
I had thought about buying the gun fully made as it was only ~$70 more, but, seeing how easy it looks to simply drop and screw in, I figured why not. Am I far off?
Also anyone else here from Kentucky?
I simply want this to hang on my wall and talk about how I built it : ) Id also love to shoot it, ultimate test and trust in my hands!
I just bought a Traditions kit of the Kentucky Rifle (Percussion). From stuff I've built in the past which I had little to no idea about, I've simply googled or youtubed it and it has usually turned out well. I see you guys mentioning reading books, I'm sure the more the better, but with these kits that are fully assembled, is the reading actually necessary?
Id think it's a drop in kit, with maybe some filing, along with staining the wood and barrel. But I can't imagine how reading a book more than following instructions would be helpful in this case?
I had thought about buying the gun fully made as it was only ~$70 more, but, seeing how easy it looks to simply drop and screw in, I figured why not. Am I far off?
Also anyone else here from Kentucky?