Traditional Muzzleloading Association

Craftsmanship => Gun Building and Repair => Topic started by: jim m on January 01, 2010, 02:34:57 PM

Title: kit or blank
Post by: jim m on January 01, 2010, 02:34:57 PM
what's your preference. I have only built 2, 1 was a Chambers kit and one was a Jack Garner kit. I enjoyed both but I prefer a kit like Jack Garner puts out. the Garner kit came roughly shaped with barrel,ram rod, and butt plate inlet and that was all. no lock panels,lock,or trigger inlet. I found that very enjoyable and gives you some lee way on where to locate things. of course I did make some mistakes but most are hidden, and it was a great learning experience. I think the next will be a scratch build, but will probable send it to David Rase or Fred Miller for the barrel and ram rod inlet. sorry for the ramblings hope I didn't put you to  :sleep sleep
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Post by: Capt. Jas. on January 01, 2010, 06:36:53 PM
At the most just the butt profile. Nothing pre-inlet and plenty square all the way up.
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Post by: Wyoming Mike on January 02, 2010, 07:43:40 AM
My preference is to have the barrel and ramrod channels cut.  Maybe some pre-shaping but nothing else.
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Post by: Captchee on January 02, 2010, 08:12:33 AM
myself , it depends on what im doing .
 If it’s a full custom then its from a blank .
Semi custom  For the most part I  do my own inletting . I  normally don’t want anything inlet. If I do , it’s the barrel and RR only  and the barrel inlet  I have  don’t one size under
 I don’t mind the butt to lock somewhat shaped  as long as its way over dimensioned , but I don’t like the fore arm shaped  at all .
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Post by: jim m on January 02, 2010, 09:59:39 AM
I like all of the suggestions above, especialy the square fore end. I found doing the inleting myself to be very rewarding. I tend to like plain guns mostly because I AINT ARTIISTIC OR CREATIVE, I can get the mechanics down but have no imagination at all