I'm going to build myself a left hand flintlock. I'm a beginning builder who has done a lot of wood and metal finishing and some minor inletting, only finished one Lyman GP pistol from a kit. I have completely transformed a few Lyman Great Plains rifles into something more aesthetically pleasing by treating them like "in-the-white" kits. My building experience is that limited. I have a fancy for the 1770's style rifle and have found 3 companies that provide complete kits: 1) Jim Chambers Issac Hanes rifle 2) TOW Isaac Hanes rifle 3) TVM Late Lancaster rifle. I'm looking for a kit with a pre-inletted stock with quality parts, placed where they need to be. Jim Chambers seems to have a great reputation with quality of parts and is my current 1st choice but also comes with the highest price tag. I would greatly appreciate any advice from those with direct experience with these companies or hearing about other options. I love what Jim Kibler is doing, but I can't shoot wrong handed