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Here is my Kibler Southern mountain rifle in 45 caliber curly Ash. I am keeping this one for myself. The ramrod tip I made from a deer horn of a deer I killed. I zeroed it in yesterday first two shots was in the balls each touching at 52 yards had to file the site. Just a touch to get it perfect the photos are taken on my phone. My computer is down, the picture is do not do it justice. It is absolutely beautiful.
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Looks great as usual buddy! Mine is currently about 1-1.5" low at 50 yards without touching the sights. I'm a little leery of filing the sight since it's already pretty small, hopefully I don't need to take much off.
 
Not only beautiful and gorgeous, but certainly UNIQUE and I can understand completely making this one your own never to part with. :thumb:

Care to share with us your process for getting the grain figuring and the curl to stand out so independently and magnificently?
 
OK, what I done to finish the stock after all the prep work I did two coats of Ferric nitrate then two coats of lye wash then bone black mixed in non-polarized, pure tongue oil to bring out the black stripes. Then after it dried, for a day I put on a coat of laurel mountain Forge American walnut, then five coats of chambers oil.
 
Here is my Kibler Southern mountain rifle in 45 caliber curly Ash. I am keeping this one for myself. The ramrod tip I made from a deer horn of a deer I killed. I zeroed it in yesterday first two shots was in the balls each touching at 52 yards had to file the site. Just a touch to get it perfect the photos are taken on my phone. My computer is down, the picture is do not do it justice. It is absolutely beautiful.
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That is one pretty piece of wood !
 
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