Don, after quite a few years sitting on the shelf, I dug out the 38-50 "Badgersoli" project,....this was the one that Chip gave me, it was a rather rude attempt at a rim fire conversion as received. I just sorta' let the Stockmaker run with the ball, and we didn't get to concerned about "Original" or "traditional",....Hell when the subject of a buttplate came up, I grabbed an original early 1700's FOWLER piece, and threw it his way....
I do kinda' wish the Stockmaker had listened a bit about "A very English Cheekpiece",.....as you can see, his rendition is a bit BIG. Oh well, it's REALLY nice Treebone wood, specced /selected for STRAIGHT grain v. "Figure". The checkering is VERY nice,...."Toothy" as it were.
I'd originally kitted the thing out with an over weight .375 barrel (shown loosely fitted),.....to set up in that wicked
.38-50 Rem Hep ,.....but that was years ago, and I'm not really playing in the Silhouette game all that much. I've got a Badger, custom profiled, Tapered Octagon to round in .458, and figure that I'll spool it up as a 35" .45-100, instead. Can you say Wasserberger Mile Rifle ?
The last time I bought anything from Cherry's they were pretty spendy,.....there's a few little odds and ends that got hacked on , during the previous Smith's "Rimfire Conversion",...The Link, a spring or two, and the extractor. Not that I can't make em', just being a bit lazy, I guess. Thanks for the VTI lead, I'll let ya'll know what I find. This is going to be a NICE rifle, when completed.
Regards,
GTC