Audie1966
32 Cal
- Joined
- Jan 30, 2021
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I just launched a new project. This is the Traditions St Louis Hawken in 50 calibre with the barrel in the white. I did some basic fitting this morning and find that this is a rough cut blank. That makes it a more interesting task. I had to heat the trigger guard and reshape it to make it short enough to fit in the stock cutouts. It also required some of the extra casting to be removed to fit the cutouts. The barrel wedge guide is extremely oversized and will be worked down to fit in the dove tail. I will NOT be using those horrid plastic sights. I have a set of Lyman Hunting sights that require me to cut a dove tail for the rear sight. I am considering finding a metal piece, or brass to mount to the barrel in the precut screw hole and then cut the dove tail into that. This would raise the rear sight in relation to the front. Cutting into the barrel is a no turning back game. That will be the most trying part of this project. Also I am looking for suggestions on barrel and stock finishes. I am considering going olde school as I did many years ago on a CVA Kentucky pistol. I soaked tobacco and made a stock stain and did a rough rust finish on the barrel. It looks rustic as all get out. I want to keep this rifle as olde school as I can but not go the tobacco route again. Any thoughts?