Desert Ratxx
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I'm building a rifle and messed up on the nosecap. It is going to be a trade/contract rifle from the early 1800's (at least that's my plan so far). Without getting into to much detail, mostly because it's embarrassing, I can't use the nosecap I was planning on, a shallow crescent. In the Mountain Man sketch book 1 they show many rifles without a nosecap. My question is how common was it for a rifle to not have a nosecap and how far back can the stock be from the end of the barrel before it just looks dorky (I think I'm there already). The only other option I can think of is messing with a nosecap that has the ramrod grove in it. The barrel is a octagon to round barrel so I have a round barrel end to work with and would have to try and alter the groved one to work or....make one based on the wonderful tutorial on the board. I'm not sure my skills are up to making one though.