I missed thatHopefully but a comment he made in a thread 2 or 3 weeks ago kinda made it sound like it's getting pushed back to the second quarter of the year now.
I missed thatHopefully but a comment he made in a thread 2 or 3 weeks ago kinda made it sound like it's getting pushed back to the second quarter of the year now.
I’ve been working on it. Have the barrel turning pretty much squared away and am just about ready to setup the toolpaths on the stock. We had our biggest month ever I n January so production has taken a priority. This is a good thing I guess. Katherine and I are going on a little trip for a few days next week an I’m looking forward to getting some programming done. So, long story short, it’s coming along. Maybe not as fast as we would like, but it’s getting there. Thanks for the excitement and interest. I can say that it’s going to be a really great kit.
I was digging through the archives to find it. Thanks!Those weren't his words, but they are still working on programming between other pressing matters. He's getting close so maybe pre orders soon ish. Here is the quote from the post. @Zutt-man
I believe he advertises in Muzzleloader Magazine.The neat thing about the huge success of Kibler long rifles is the marketing for his kits is all by word of mouth, I have never seen a published ad for his kits, there may be one out there that I haven't seen.
Don't worry they take credit cards.. HAHAI'm just hoping I have enough saved when they do come out.
I don't use credit cards. I'm so cheap(fixed income) I bought a jeep grand cherokee for 300 bucks and fixed the death wobble because I don't want to pay a car loan.Don't worry they take credit cards.. HAHA
Ok Jim, I think it’s time to let the Cat out of the Bag!!! If not a picture maybe a Barrel length, trigger pull, something
I know you’re busy doing our Muzzleloading fraternity a justice, but please give us some thing. Lol
There is a link to a video earlier in this thread where he showed the piece he intended to recreate for the project. It's a historical one well documented in a book that he also names in the vid. While there may be some differences, I would imagine he made a fairly faithful rendition of that fowler.Ok Jim, I think it’s time to let the Cat out of the Bag!!! If not a picture maybe a Barrel length, trigger pull, something
I know you’re busy doing our Muzzleloading fraternity a justice, but please give us some thing. Lol
Can someone please post a link to the video of Jim showing the fowler he is going to pattern his off of.
I have looked through this thread and cannot find it.
Thanks.
11:30 mark
This is what everyone is taking about
Fusil de chasse410 grain patched round ball, or 440 to 490 (or more) grains of shot plus cards, wads, buffer, etc. .......and we make barrels unnecessarily thick for possible round ball use WHY?
I asked this very question recently and got four pages of replies, none of which could come up with a single safety-related reason why a barrel that's strong enough for a full load of shot isn't strong enough for shooting round balls. The point about RB accuracy potentially being poor with a lightweight fowling piece barrel due to relative lack of tube rigidity along the front part of its length was brought up, and that makes sense to me, but even if so it doesn't pose a safety issue. Fusil de Trait (spelling?) guns are reported to have extremely thin barrels out past the "chamber" area and were probably loaded with more round balls in more configurations than are imaginable and the 18th century barrel metal wasn't reputed to fail often. I just don't get it.
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