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I just ordered a Southern Mountain Rifle "kit" from Pecatonica. I built 3 rifles from kits back like 40 years ago. They were cheap kits and came out OK. I recently refinished the CVA Kentucky flintlock rifle. You guys have inspired me to bigger things. I have always wanted a "real" long rifle. I wanted a Southern Mountain rifle and really thought about the Kibler but I plan on trying to hunt with it and his only go up to .45. I wanted a .50 (need at least .50 for elk in Idaho) Not to mention a 2-3 month wait. I ordered a .50 cal with a swamped barrel. They only had two stocks in stock, a cm4 and a cm5. I had thought for a first real gun I might start with a cm2 maybe a 3. The cm4 they had already had the lock inlet and it was done maybe .060 too deep but can be shimmed with little effort. They had it in stock and knocked off $100 so I could get it for less than the cm3. They are going to double check that the lock is inlet in the correct position for the touch hole. After the stock work for the swamped barrel is done, it should ship the end of next week. Can't wait to start. Thanks for all the help and instruction now and in the future.
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