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<blockquote data-quote="Terrier" data-source="post: 5649220" data-attributes="member: 1021"><p>I went extra fancy maple. I'd been pining for a swamped barrel flinter for better than 30 years. Fell out of the scene for quite a while, pursuing the music biz and making a living, but one taste of it back several weeks ago at a shoot with the TN Longhunters, and I was back to bidness.</p><p></p><p>The Kibler Southern Mountain Rifle kit is what I got in .40 cal. I used iron nitrate for stain and Permalyn sealer with some Honey Amber tint for the final finish… about 6 drops for the ounce of sealer it took to do the gun stock, three ramrods and three file handles I'd recently cranked out.</p><p></p><p>The kits aren't cheap, but man, oh man, it was way easier to put together than the TC kit I put together back in the 80s. And they shoot great. Rice barrels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Terrier, post: 5649220, member: 1021"] I went extra fancy maple. I’d been pining for a swamped barrel flinter for better than 30 years. Fell out of the scene for quite a while, pursuing the music biz and making a living, but one taste of it back several weeks ago at a shoot with the TN Longhunters, and I was back to bidness. The Kibler Southern Mountain Rifle kit is what I got in .40 cal. I used iron nitrate for stain and Permalyn sealer with some Honey Amber tint for the final finish… about 6 drops for the ounce of sealer it took to do the gun stock, three ramrods and three file handles I’d recently cranked out. The kits aren’t cheap, but man, oh man, it was way easier to put together than the TC kit I put together back in the 80s. And they shoot great. Rice barrels. [/QUOTE]
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