SmoothboreMurph
40 Cal
My Grandfather has always hunted with his .77 Caliber Canoe Gun or his .72 caliber target rifle. But now he is 68 and the larger calibers are too much for him. The Canoe gun is a hand cannon in its own right and the Target Rifle weighs in at 18 lbs due to it's heavy barrel. He asked me to find him a rifle that was .50 or .54 caliber and it needed to have sights he could see and be under 12lbs weights. He has trouble with shorter barrel guns as my friends Jaeger with a 37" barrel left him squinting at the sights. I stumbled upon Jim Chambers website and my Grandfather took a liking to the Smooth Rifle with the .54 caliber rifled barrel. He likes the "smoke pole" flintlock rifles and likes the idea of a 46" barrel. Has anyone built this kit or knows how hard it is to assemble ? My Grandfather no longer has fine control of his hands so I will be assembling the kit. I have never built a kit before. How much inleting is required for a Jim Chambers stock ? I'm sure someone has assembled a Jim Chambers kit or this Kit in particular so I come here with my questions. I would like to get collect some information here before I contact Jim Chambers and pester them with my questions as I am sure they are busy now. Thank you to all who give information and input and shed some light on this topic. ( Just an FYI my Grandfather hates the Kibler Colonial kits, I showed him that one first and I figured I could cheat and get one in the white but he didn't like the rifles at all).