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JL:
Much better than my first also. Pretty bold carving, nothing subtle there!
Despite having never seen a real longrifle I was so proud of my first kit (the cheapest one with the brass plate joining the two piece stock) I joined a muzzleloader club.
One member/builder pointed out a few things like lack of a knife edge where forestock rolls into center of side flat saying “that’ll drive you nuts”. He was right, last year I restocked it from a blank aiming for the Lehigh Valley “Roman nose” comb like you did. Now it’s beautiful but a real cheek slapper. (Which after some research is common knowledge among the pros.)
I’m interested in hearing how yours shoots!
Another member loaned me ‘Recreating the American Longrifle’ , I wish I had that book decades ago, it’s top of the heap.
You’re gonna really enjoy your next build!!
Much better than my first also. Pretty bold carving, nothing subtle there!
Despite having never seen a real longrifle I was so proud of my first kit (the cheapest one with the brass plate joining the two piece stock) I joined a muzzleloader club.
One member/builder pointed out a few things like lack of a knife edge where forestock rolls into center of side flat saying “that’ll drive you nuts”. He was right, last year I restocked it from a blank aiming for the Lehigh Valley “Roman nose” comb like you did. Now it’s beautiful but a real cheek slapper. (Which after some research is common knowledge among the pros.)
I’m interested in hearing how yours shoots!
Another member loaned me ‘Recreating the American Longrifle’ , I wish I had that book decades ago, it’s top of the heap.
You’re gonna really enjoy your next build!!