I'm going to start on a Gemmer GPR kit in a couple weeks. I'm not happy the 3 or so rasps I've been using on other guns. I plan on buying a couple more that I can use to work down all the extra wood that the gpr
I've heard has a decent amount. What size and and cut should I look for. I will have to stick with Nicholson since that's all that the local places have.
Thanks
They are not as good as they used to be as Mike pointed out.
A Nicholson #50 should do fine for this project.
I love mine and am asking too much of it right now. I’m going to have get a couple good rasps soon.
I also like to use a cheap course rat-tail file for light shaping work.
That # 50 and a rat-tail has worked out for me.
Now....,GPRS....
Do your research. What do you want it to be?
My understanding is this.....
They are really too light in the buttstock and maybe a little fat in the fore stock for some. They do have a “perch-belly “ in the fore stock. I don’t know if this is a bad thing?
Most if not all GPRS will show some perch belly in the butt stock line too. Again, I don’t know if this is a bad thing.
The GPR is a “Light Plains Rifle”.....
I don’t know if incorporating the features of Heavy Hawken Rifle is right for this platform.
It takes a lot of thought. The gun is light where it needs to be heavier and maybe a little fat where it needs to be thinner.
Personally I like my factory built GPR...
It is what it is.
If you want a heavier Hawken, maybe you need to get a Hawken.