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TOW Bucks County Rifle Kit Update #19

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duelist1954

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n this update of my progress building the Track of the Wolf Bucks County flintlock rifle kit I’ll be starting the process of getting the stock down to it’s final dimensions.

As I always say, I'm not a master builder. The way I do things is probably not the best way to do it. So, I'm happy to take advice that will help me during my next build
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyVHd6B_ZVg
 
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Keep it Going Mr. B. I slowed down on mine because I need your video's for motivation. ;) I'm just glad I dont have to put in a patch box like you do.
 
With a frozen day here in south AL, which doesn't happen often, I've been glued to watching your project rifle. I'm quite interested in building my first kit, and after watching this I can say I have a better idea of what to expect...a lot of tools, work, and patience! Looking forward to the next video!
 
yeah man, I've been watching your show all afternoon - instead of working... :thumbsup: great stuff
 
Thanks for the update ! I recently picked up a Track of The Wolf kit myself and have been using a combination of a James Turpin video , the book "The Art of Building the Pennsylvania Longrifle" and your video updates to help me through my first rifle build. I'm finding your video's to be very helpful. Thanks again, looking forward to the next update.
 

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