So I bought a Traditions Kentucky rifle kit and ordered a 7/8" octagon to round (last 4") 54 cal smoothbore barrel from Colerain. My intention was to make it look like the Brown bess in the picture below. I made a mistake on measuring the existing barrel length by 1" (short). I wanted the octagon to go right to the end of the nose cap and I would drill and tap the screws for the nose cap in the new barrel. So in my pictures below you can see that the nose cap extends past the octagon portion to the round. I have a few options. I can eliminate the nose cap altogether and round the front of the stock like how Rob has done trade rifles in his last threads. I can leave it as it is, put one screw in through the stock only and leave the front screw hole open. (think this might be a bit flimsy) Or my third option would be to remove some stock wood on the front and just move the nose cap back to the octagon portion and drill and tap my screw holes into the barrel there. The barrel is a blank and I need to solder on tenons, tap nose cap holes and drill and tap vent liner so I don't have to work around any existing holes. Rob if I don't have a nose cap screwed to the barrel are two
pinned barrel lugs enough?
Thoughts fella's?
pinned barrel lugs enough?
Thoughts fella's?