A friend recently gave me an unused, 20-gauge barrel he'd had for years and bought a trade gun kit instead of trying to inlet a stock for it. I had a rough sawed 8/4 pecan board in the lumber rack, left over from some 8' Shaker doors I made for my house. I've never built a muzzleloader before besides a Kibler SMR and was not in the least interested in being HC on this one, only I wanted it to fit me correctly and be functional. I ordered a lock, some unplated bolts, and some rammer thimbles and got to work.
I used a Winchester Model 42 as a basis for the critical fit points and connected the dots in a sort of Fusil, sort of trade gun shape, but essentially it's my own whimsy.
I also have an interest in recreating a French Fusil Fin, more in line with what a French gentleman hunter would have owned as opposed to a trade gun and will need some help not screwing it up, but THIS one is mine.
I have made stocks from various walnuts, fruit cherry, black cherry, maple, ash, and mesquite, but never pecan and always wondered about it, so it was time to find out why no one else uses it! I did.
I used a Winchester Model 42 as a basis for the critical fit points and connected the dots in a sort of Fusil, sort of trade gun shape, but essentially it's my own whimsy.
I also have an interest in recreating a French Fusil Fin, more in line with what a French gentleman hunter would have owned as opposed to a trade gun and will need some help not screwing it up, but THIS one is mine.
I have made stocks from various walnuts, fruit cherry, black cherry, maple, ash, and mesquite, but never pecan and always wondered about it, so it was time to find out why no one else uses it! I did.