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The Evil Mike Brooks
Web between barrel and Ramrod is too thick. Slab sided. Lock panels are too fat. Generally, the inletting is good.
Is that an ash wood stock? That's beautiful. If it is ash, did you have any problem with grain that looked like oak?this i one i bought off the ALF, it is 54 SMR and shoots great! this 3 shot group is offhand at 50yds, that is the good, the bad is about 3 years ago i bought a TVM kit, an early Virgina in 45, i gave it to a friend to shape the wood for me. after he started, he noticed the ramrod entry hole was way off center. by then we were into it and i never contacted them so i just lived with it, but the gun is a tack driver! in the accuracy department they seem to be fine, but i would tell them to make sure the entry hole is straight! or to keep it till it is! LOL,,,,,,,,,,,
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Be careful not to put much side pressure on that stock or fall on it. The grain run through the wrist is very weak and prone to breakage. I think if it were mine I'd pull the lock and barrel and run a 5/16- 3/8 inch steel rod from the barrel breech area down through the wrist into the butt past the last grain ring and glass bed/epoxy in place. The rod will need to be offset and or altered to allow the tang and trigger plate screw clearance.this i one i bought off the ALF, it is 54 SMR and shoots great! this 3 shot group is offhand at 50yds, that is the good, the bad is about 3 years ago i bought a TVM kit, an early Virgina in 45, i gave it to a friend to shape the wood for me. after he started, he noticed the ramrod entry hole was way off center. by then we were into it and i never contacted them so i just lived with it, but the gun is a tack driver! in the accuracy department they seem to be fine, but i would tell them to make sure the entry hole is straight! or to keep it till it is! LOL,,,,,,,,,,,
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You could build it only if you had the parts. If not you would have to wait; just like the rest of us.You could build one yourself in less time than that. No way I'd wait that long for anything
I had them build me a Early Virginia Rifle back in 2008, It took 13 months but it was worth the wait... no problems with it at all and the fit and finish is spot on...13 months since I placed my order for a TVM Tn. Can't wait to get it. Any thoughts on them?
I admire those guns and builders. I am fortunate to get through a kit build without making a disaster.It probably depends mostly on 'expectations'.
I've spent the last 2-3 weeks studying 'early flint' trigger guards. It's still kicking my butt. Sometimes I just stare and ask myself "what is the difference, I can't see a thing". But there are folks here (artists) who can spot the slightest deviation from what is expected based on school or builder or date.
I did auto body work for a few years. Eventually, after 100,000 times of running your hand across your work, you can feel imperfections the human eye can not see. I've been at car shows and heard people 'oooh' and 'aaah' over a car, then I look down the side of the car in just the right light and go 'ughhhh'.
I'm not justifying workmanship that are "dents a blind man can see". That same car from the show cruising down main street later that night has 95% of the lookers saying to each other 'that's nice". The auto body shop painters look at each other and say 'did you see that car up close at the car show?'
A person that doesn't know (or care) to ask how thick the web is or how wide the lock panels are is unlikely to complain about his gun being slab sided. If the fit and finish meet the buyers expectations (subjective) and the gun is accurate (subjective) and reliable (subjective) for a price they have agreed to - then all is good.
Lastly $$$ is always a pertinent componenet. I regularly check the web (besides this site) for custom MLs for sale. It's a rare thing to find a $2300 - $2500 completed new gun. Most builders talk more like $3500 - $5000+. Not begrudging them their due wages at all - they earn every penny of it, but sort of a different league than an $1800 dollar completed new gun. Heck - some models of new Pedersoli's are pretty close to that mark.
I'm getting ready to start collecting parts & materials for my first build. Never one to take things slow and steady, I'm jumping into the deep end. The only part I'll be buying is a custom barrel. Everything else will be hand built from scratch. We'll see how it goes. Plan on taking a couple of years.I admire those guns and builders. I am fortunate to get through a kit build without making a disaster.
Best of luck. Remember to be patient with yourself.I'm getting ready to start collecting parts & materials for my first build. Never one to take things slow and steady, I'm jumping into the deep end. The only part I'll be buying is a custom barrel. Everything else will be hand built from scratch. We'll see how it goes. Plan on taking a couple of years.
The lock will probably take two years alone.I'm getting ready to start collecting parts & materials for my first build. Never one to take things slow and steady, I'm jumping into the deep end. The only part I'll be buying is a custom barrel. Everything else will be hand built from scratch. We'll see how it goes. Plan on taking a couple of years.
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