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Here’s what I was up to all last week
 

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Today I drilled and tapped the thumb piece. This was cast by Dave Person. This thumb piece has a "Boss" that is tapped and bolted through the wrist. The bolt is hidden under the trigger guard. I modified a bolt to fit. The bolt is good to go and I have started inletting the piece. Ignore the rough drawing of the tang carving. That was a quick sketch just to see how the thumb piece will look with the carving. I'll refine that later.
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So excited to see the thumb piece on then stock! Even if it needs inlet the rest of the way!!
 
Out in Maine looking at the fall colors. Found this cool fort called Knox on Penobscot bay. Totally made from granite. I would love to fire one of the big ones off.
 

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Our club, Wilderness Road Muzzleloaders in Wytheville, VA had a Boy Scout Muzzleloader Introduction day and we all had a wonderful time. Scouts, Leaders, and Dads all had their first taste of musket and rifle shooting and did great. We hope to do more. This is my colleague and great friend Charles who is part of our Muzzleloading Instructor team.
The Wilderness Road Muzzleloaders enjoyed this event. We couldn't have done it without the tree of you. Thanks
David
 
What was your construction method? What was the farthest you journeyed in one?
They were all built on a strong back. Strip construction, some of spruce, some of cedar, with fiberglass over lay.
I think around 60 miles is the most we traveled at any one time.
 
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