Here's an update and some pictures;
All that's left to do with this rifle is to install the sights, install the vent, add the lock plate, do a little lock area and off panel wood clean up, one final sanding, staining, blue the barrel... Here are some stats on it;
Weight 8.5 pounds
.45 x 7/8 x 36" (1/60 twist) Green Mnt Brl
L&R Flintlock
Single Trigger
Curly Maple Stock
3-3/8" drop
13-5/8 trigger pull
1/16" Cast Off
Pictures;
A bit of history on the background of this rifle;
Simply put - it's in the tradition of a trade gun style/type flintlock with nothing fancy about it. The stock is heavier then eastern rifles of the 1830's as this rifle is intended for the western fur trade, and is my rendition of what a trapper / hunter might carry. The only reason it's built in .45 caliber is for my use as a deer size hunting rifles and reenactment prop, and for shooting at today's Rendezvous (and our TMA Postal Matches, as well as other muzzleloading shooting matches).
Rifles similar to this build would have been most likely .50 caliber and up - but let's face it, the odds of me trapping a stream where a grizzly is gonna charge me is not going to happen. Of course, I haven't been in grizzly country yet,,, but I probably won't be, (that I know of)...
This rifle shoulders good for me right to point of aim. I honestly think I could hit my target say at 25 or 50 yards without sights on it as it fits me to the way I built it. It just flat out shoulder's great!
Hope you enjoy the pictures - I'm not a good picture taker by any means...