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Early Plains Flintlock Rifle build
Gordon:
Did my first barrel dovetail by hand today. Tolerances are measured by thousands of an inch so I was a little nervous because if I messed this step up it could trash the barrel. But it worked great. Next up is installing the rear sight.
BowEd:
First off.Nice work on a nice gun.Ought to be a beautiful dependable gun for yourself.I replaced my front sight blade with that thin silver blade too on a barrel opposed to the wide coarse thick front blade.I think it's more accurate to be pin pointing your shot.
I shoot a .54 too.A capper though and traditional.A Johnathon Browning Hawken.Rather boring walnut stock on it but still a deer slayer for sure.I put a 35" barrel on it though opposed to the 30" that came with it and glad I did.I think it's more accurate yet myself.Pretty sure it was a badger barrel from out of Montana.Could be wrong though.I've had the gun for close to 40 years.....lol.Seems you get a good shooting barrel you better hang on to it....lol.
Those 225 grain .52 call rounds are plenty to put em down.Thanks for sharing yours.
Parnell:
That's a beautiful rifle and kit, Gordon. I had done the equivalent Lyman kit...but it's nothing like that.
There is a track of the wolf kit in my future...
Beautiful work.
Eric Krewson:
Your dovetail is pretty deep, no problem if you have a thick barrel which you have. Most dovetails are .050 and less. One thing to remember; after you cut your dovetail always file on your sight or lug to make it fit, never widen your dovetail as you can get it too wide in a heartbeat. I always keep spare sight and underlugs just in case I file one to a loose fit.
Gordon:
Eric, in retrospect I agree that the dovetail is pretty deep. This sight came with the kit so I didn't think about that when I started cutting. When folks on another forum starting pointing out the same thing I went back and did some measurements and I think I'm okay as this is a rather thick walled barrel. I could have reduced the thickness of the sight base with a file, or separately ordered a sight with a thinner base but that is the kind of thing that can happen when you don't know better. I think your suggestion of filing the sight base to fit is a good one. I did not think of that but I went really slow and got it to fit nice and snug the first time - beginners luck I think, but I'll take it.
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