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Wow yes nice piece of wood! I agree with all above would love to see an end of project pics/video. I own several underhammers (my fav) on the H&A action and only one has decent wood like that.
I am glad the States I hunt tick toters in allow the .40 caliber. I just don't see the reason for having to jump up to a .50 or bigger unless your using prb only. Some of my conical are up at 260 gr. with a wool wad over my powder load.
I've never owned or shot an underhammer, but they have intrigued me for a long time. As my home state of Minnesota gives indications of becoming "Condor Cali" regarding lead in ammo (special hunts now "no lead"), ignoring the complications for those of us using only traditional guns, I've considered acquiring a fast twist underhammer that I could use non lead slugs in. Aesthetically I see both beauty and ugly in them! Pretty cool.