Traditional Muzzleloading on the Cheap

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Title: Look what the mailman brought me
Post by: Cherrybow1 on July 11, 2020
Purchased some wood at a great price from Allen Martin. Plain maple for a full stock Leman trade rifle and a nice medium curl maple for a restocking of a CVA Kentucky. I plan on the using the curly on for a flintlock and I'll use a plain maple I got from Mongrel for my percussion 45 Kentucky's, both will have new LR Manton locks to replace the originals. .......did I mention I got the building bug!  hdslp
Title: Re: Look what the mailman brought me
Post by: Hanshi on July 11, 2020
I bet the grain will really "pop out" on that flintlock stock.
Title: Re: Look what the mailman brought me
Post by: Watauga on July 15, 2020
Sounds good! thmbsup  I know for a fact that Mongrel made some Darn Fine Rifles using CVA/Traditions Kentucky rifle parts and barrels...
Title: Re: Look what the mailman brought me
Post by: Red Badger on July 20, 2020
Quote from: Watauga on July 15, 2020
Sounds good! thmbsup  I know for a fact that Mongrel made some Darn Fine Rifles using CVA/Traditions Kentucky rifle parts and barrels...
... he still does, only he sells them on gunbroker...
Title: Re: Look what the mailman brought me
Post by: William on August 29, 2020
Quote from: Cherrybow1 on July 11, 2020
Purchased some wood at a great price from Allen Martin. Plain maple for a full stock Leman trade rifle and a nice medium curl maple for a restocking of a CVA Kentucky. I plan on the using the curly on for a flintlock and I'll use a plain maple I got from Mongrel for my percussion 45 Kentucky's, both will have new LR Manton locks to replace the originals. .......did I mention I got the building bug!  hdslp
Looking forward to your build pictures.