last week a list member asked if I would post pictures of my first build the JB Hawken.
I used a tapered barrel from mark dehaas in .54 cal. The lock has been replaced with a Bob Roller lock.
There are plenty of mistakes in the rifle. I wished I had someone to tell me to get two sets of screws. These are buggered up from taking in and out. The lock plate I let the browning get too aggressive and pitted it. The breech plug/barrel fit has a ring around it from the anti seize grease.
It is a heavy cuss, at almost 12 lbs, but it balances and holds like a dream.
The rifle has been well used and has quite a few battle scars of a working rifle. I have shot quite a few targets and deer with it.
This rife is a very good shooter.
I used the best stock that TOW had when I ordered it. It helps draw your eyes off of the mistakes....
I have often thought about going back over the rifle and cleaning up some of these things, but it is like me, not perfect, and I don't know if I will ever correct these errors.
Fleener