Wick Ellerbe said:I'm not a real fan of Tennessee rifles, but that is really nice Birddog. Well done!!!!!!
:thumbsup: :hatsoff: :applause:
Jac S. Muell said:Me thinks it's a birddog, probably a pointer.
Jac S. Muell
Jac S. Muell said:I think it's Birddoy7's logo. You should check his website. He's has built some beautiful guns and other neat stuff. This forum never ceases to amaze me with all of the very talented people involved. It's a pure joy to wander through all the threads to see what new work of art has be created.
To all of you :hatsoff: :hatsoff: :hatsoff:
Jac S. Muell
Birddog6 said:Snow: A Tenn. shoulders differently than allot of rifles. A Tenn. rifle is made to shoot off your arm, not snuggled into the shoulder like ya would a Lancaster or York or Va rifle. So Fit is very important in them & LOP is very important. But it is very unusual to see a short heavy man shoot one, as he can't get up on the rifle to sight it well. Also a man with large biceps can't shoot it, as that small sharp buttplate will not snug into his arm, etc. So they definitely are not for everyone. :shake: But if ya do like a long thin non-ornate rifle, they are something for some to consider. :hmm:
So what your saying is, someone built like me at 6'5" and 200 pounds of lean meanness, a Tennessee might be a good fit. Shooting off the bicep does recoil become a problem with stout loads? I tend to get a bit heavy with the flask...
John
Mike Brooks said:Very nifty. I gotta tell ya I'd never even attempt a tang like that. I'd probably quit building guns if faced with something like that! :haha:
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