kansas_volunteer
45 Cal.
I bought a piece of wood that is dimensionally suitable for making a half stock in every way but one. It is too narrow to carve any sort of cheek piece. I'd like to make a stock of it but am wondering what style might work better without a cheek piece rather than having one. I've seen in print pictures of older rifles made without cheek pieces, but not many. I suppose quite a few "bargin" rifles might have been made without back in the day.
I'm thinking I might like to make a mid-18th century eastern or Midwestern sporting rifle.
Advice please?
I'm thinking I might like to make a mid-18th century eastern or Midwestern sporting rifle.
Advice please?