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Rookie Woodsrunner build

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Mark DeNicola

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Never having handled a flintlock, nor even knowing what a “lock” was, I decided to try a kit, rather than buy one retail. After much research and lacking confidence in building one from parts, I purchased a Woodsrunner in the white from Jim Kibler. It was meant to be a fall project, but I could not wait.

Having watched the Kibler videos, taken this one apart and reassembled it, and now knowing what tools would be required, I believe my next one will not be bought in the white.

The members of the Muzzleloading Forum have been a tremendous help. I do not think that a day goes by that I do not read your posts that ooze so much intelligence and help. Thanks!

I finished the Woodsrunner today, and these are some pictures.
 

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That’s nice. I really like your finish and color. Great job!
Thanks, Jim. I just reached out to Bree to thank her for her assistance and to communicate my thanks to you for crafting an excellent kit and your effort to educate about kit building with your videos.

I was just looking for something to do and came across your videos (I had to look up what a lock was). With your expertise translated to video, I had the confidence that I could do a halfway decent job. Your videos resulted in a purchase.

But I do have a complaint! Your video on carving makes it look way too easy! LOL! I could only muster up the courage to put the lines and the thumb impression on the patch box cover, and even that effort produced a lot of anxiety!

Thanks again!
 
i am finishing up my second kibler SMR, i hear a lot of people say things like, they just go right together, and true most of it is easy and fit really good. but there are still things you have to be somewhat skilled to do, there is some shaping of parts and fitting and thinking that goes into it if you want it right. i am a retired professional transmission rebuilder of 45 years. to me putting a valve body on any transmission is child's play, but for the average person or even an engine mechanic it would be a nightmare! i could make it look easy, but there is plenty of skill and knowhow that goes into it, same as putting a kibler together,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
 
That's a beautiful rifle. Nice job! I'll be attempting my first build starting soon. My Colonial 58 rifle with cherry stock arrives tomorrow. I hope I can do as good of a job as you did.
Thanks! You will have fun! It would not have been nearly as nice if I had not followed the videos.
 
Never having handled a flintlock, nor even knowing what a “lock” was, I decided to try a kit, rather than buy one retail. After much research and lacking confidence in building one from parts, I purchased a Woodsrunner in the white from Jim Kibler. It was meant to be a fall project, but I could not wait.

Having watched the Kibler videos, taken this one apart and reassembled it, and now knowing what tools would be required, I believe my next one will not be bought in the white.

The members of the Muzzleloading Forum have been a tremendous help. I do not think that a day goes by that I do not read your posts that ooze so much intelligence and help. Thanks!

I finished the Woodsrunner today, and these are some pictures.
Very nice!
 
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