Mike in FL
50 Cal.
For those who have assembled Mr. kibler's southern Mountain Rifle, do you think there might be an easy "fix" to lessening the extreme crescent curve of the buttstock? I realize it is authentic as is because Jim would not otherwise offer it.
I so admire that slim, graceful rifle. I know it would be a joy to carry, but I just can't get past that extreme curve. I mean I would very much like to go against authenticity to have that particular rifle with a less offensive ((to me) butt plate.
I recently finished Jim's Colonial and with that done I am now not so scared of assembling another one of his offerings.
My question is directed to those who have assembled his SMR or to gun builders at large: how much trouble would it be for a novice like myself to alter the SMR to where the curve was less pronounced? Might the included parts be altered to accomplish that blasphemous change? Would such an alteration disturb the length of pull drastically? Many years ago, 1980s, I had the Tenn. Poor Boy from TVM in .36. The butt didn't have the severe curve and I loved it. Just looking for something comparable.
I so admire that slim, graceful rifle. I know it would be a joy to carry, but I just can't get past that extreme curve. I mean I would very much like to go against authenticity to have that particular rifle with a less offensive ((to me) butt plate.
I recently finished Jim's Colonial and with that done I am now not so scared of assembling another one of his offerings.
My question is directed to those who have assembled his SMR or to gun builders at large: how much trouble would it be for a novice like myself to alter the SMR to where the curve was less pronounced? Might the included parts be altered to accomplish that blasphemous change? Would such an alteration disturb the length of pull drastically? Many years ago, 1980s, I had the Tenn. Poor Boy from TVM in .36. The butt didn't have the severe curve and I loved it. Just looking for something comparable.