Contact Track of the Wolf and ask them.Is there anybody out there who restocked two piece stock with a one piece one. I don't know what I was thinking buying this piece of crap! But I am in now and just want to try and salvage project.
Sell the POS and start over? $50.00 shipped.
Is there anybody out there who restocked two piece stock with a one piece one. I don't know what I was thinking buying this piece of crap! But I am in now and just want to try and salvage project.
Well what a hell of a way to come back! Welcome. $52.00 split freight
Its the barrel that makes it (if ya inlet it and mount it correctly). These can be remarkedly accurate.
My dad's is a tack driver. I love shooting it as well. She loves a 60 gns charge, .015 patch and a .498 ball. Matter of fact, I came in second place in our Fall rendezvous with it and only lost by a single point to a friend who shoots a custom 42 inch barrel flintlock. Just last week, dad's second shot at 116 yards was dead nuts! He was only 1/4 inch to the left of bullseye and perfect elevation. He said it was luck, but I told him no it was not either. It was the fact he been shooting for a long time. He is 76.Is there anybody out there who restocked two piece stock with a one piece one. I don't know what I was thinking buying this piece of crap! But I am in now and just want to try and salvage project.
You can do a lot with what the rifle has to offer. Here is an old CVA Kentucky in 45. I basically joined the two pieces together to make a solid stock out of it. A lot of rework, refinish a new trigger guard and nose piece. It can do a lot for the looks and all it took was a little thinking and elbow grease and not be afraid to try.Is there anybody out there who restocked two piece stock with a one piece one. I don't know what I was thinking buying this piece of crap! But I am in now and just want to try and salvage project.
Two piece stocks are not all that bad. I'd rather have one piece, yes, but two piece doesn't make it a P.O.S. There are actually some old originals that were done that way.
"The problem with trying to improve a Traditions Kentucky is that when you're finished you don't have a Traditions Kentucky any more."
But ya still have a KY rifle! Might be worth more after the "customization". Its the barrel that makes it (if ya inlet it and mount it correctly). These can be remarkedly accurate.
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