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Going to be another nice one @PathfinderNC
Sidelocks and picatinny rails.Not feeling that good still got Colvid in the background then there’s my cancer stuff, but don’t mind that
My Feldstutzer came with only the quadrant and nothing else so the last two days getting the other bits together on the lathe and engraver mill. , well at 80 what else is there to do . Will I ever fire it, who knows. Ha ha makes a change working on its bullet mold. I also epoxied on a mount so I can use a red dot to experiment. Could be fun.
I have two 7
Thanks Tom- seems when I get inspired to a project it’s a lot less drudgery in doing it. Seven hours went by fast!Going to be another nice one @PathfinderNC
Looks great to me.Cut/filed lines in the Maple stock and patch box lid plus the thumb hold.
wow. thats niceWell, about seven hours later I got a bit done on this horn, and time for a break. My shoulder muscle is killing me!
So how do you rate the cherry stock vs. maple? I want to get a colonial kit to finish this winter and trying to decide on stock wood type.Put the final coat of Tried & True on the patch box top, so tomorrow the Cherry Woodsrunner will be complete. Sanded down the stock of the Maple .54 Woodsrunner and wiped it down for the 2nd whiskering. It will be ready for carving this afternoon, but I’m only planning on doing some simple lines and accents. I may get brave and do a small relief on the tang, but I’ve decided that I’d rather regret Not carving the stock than to regret having carved it!!! Still have to draw file and blue the .54 barrel, but all other metal work is done.
I’ve done several Maple stocks, but this was my first Cherry. Personally, with my experience, I don’t see much difference in cutting or sanding the two though many say Cherry is easier to work. But with a Kibler kit that’s not an issue. I lucked out with a Cherry finish I like. Don’t think you can go wrong with either. I’m going to be building a Cherry SMR soon and I’ll be trying a different finish. I’ll have more experience to compare then.So how do you rate the cherry stock vs. maple? I want to get a colonial kit to finish this winter and trying to decide on stock wood type.
took an assortment of muzzleloaders to a community yard sale.
two TC's, one cva mountain rifle, an investarms, and my restocked Zulu shotgun.
also took my plank built .45 SMR with a CM2 stock just to show off and maybe get some build orders.
9 out of 10 lookers passed the commercial guns by and zeroed in on the SMR. mostly the verbal comments that went beyond "nice gun" were comments from women. comments such as ART, graceful, even dreamy!
one woman got incensed when informed it wasn't for sale. its mine.
i feel i have sadly ignored a huge population of potential new muzzleloading converts.
and as the temps approached 100* the view was pretty nice also!
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