HighUintas
45 Cal.
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Hi all,
I've been working on my first muzzleloader since middle of February. It's from a blank and the only power tool I've used so far is a drill for the RR hole. I've done all the work; didn't send it out for barrel channel or RR channel.
I'm currently nearly done inletting the lock plate and my lock is about 95% finished in terms of polishing. I've got the sides, top, and bottom trimmed down back to the wrist but haven't done any shaping yet.
I've only had nights to work on it, maybe 1 to 1.5 hour a night on average. I know it's my first one and I'm bound to be a lot slower, but I was wondering if you experienced builders have any tips or tricks you can share for developing a more speedy or more efficient method of building a rifle?
I've been working on my first muzzleloader since middle of February. It's from a blank and the only power tool I've used so far is a drill for the RR hole. I've done all the work; didn't send it out for barrel channel or RR channel.
I'm currently nearly done inletting the lock plate and my lock is about 95% finished in terms of polishing. I've got the sides, top, and bottom trimmed down back to the wrist but haven't done any shaping yet.
I've only had nights to work on it, maybe 1 to 1.5 hour a night on average. I know it's my first one and I'm bound to be a lot slower, but I was wondering if you experienced builders have any tips or tricks you can share for developing a more speedy or more efficient method of building a rifle?