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I enjoy shooting Eastern mountain rifles. I've already built a large assortment of the classic Pa. rifles and Jagers , etc. . Just don't feel like putting the effort of studying the design , carving art , etc. Older I get at age 77 , the more backwoods gunsmith rifles appeal to me. My favorite .40 cal. Cheat River Preston Co. , W.Va. rifle , is made with naturally rusty iron parts , that survived a shed fire. The stock is walnut scavenged from a friends scrap logs , after he finished cutting timber along the Monongehela River hill , on the Greene Co. side . Used a 3/4" octagon , 38" barrel , to save weight , and is complete with grease hole to hold pregreased patches. Like I said , it's one of my favorite hunting/shooting rifles. Built a friend a light weight .50 cal. deer rifle. The patch box I put on his rifle is a home brew oval shaped type , that side opens using a top latch , and is made , like the rest of the parts , of copper. He is 80 yrs. old , and really liked the suprise copper rifle for his birthday gift. ........... Best to Ya........oldwood