I am considering getting a Pecatonica Thompson Center Full Stock in plain maple to replace the walnut half stock on my early Lyman Trade Rifle. The maple stock is supposed to be considerably lighter in weight than the walnut stock. The problem I have with my rifle as it is, is that I have arthritis in my shoulders and the weight of my rifle with a GM replacement barrel is too much to hold on long shooting sessions. I have the L&R RPL flint lock as the Lyman lock wore out and I have the Davis Deerslayer trigger as the Lyman trigger wore out. Now the questions. I really like shooting this rifle as it is quite accurate. Is it worth while changing the stock to lighten the rifle? On this stock, is it appropriate to stay with wedges or should I pin the barrel? How much lighter could I expect the stock to be? I'll be asking other questions as I come up with them. Here's the link to the stock: http://www.longrifles-pr.com/thompsoncenter.shtml
Thoughts/Ideas?
Rick
Thoughts/Ideas?
Rick
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