After long consideration and much soul searching, I have decided on what "look" I want for my 450 Sharps Express!
The old girl will become a serious hunting rifle as my BPCR quandary has been resolved to my satisfaction.
So I bought a set of wood from our sponsor, GSI. A walnut Target Varmint Forend and, from the odds & ends page, a non-cataloged butt stock. Monte-carlo with cheak piece; also walnut. I had GSI mount a Limbsaver pad on the stock with my specified LOP. Although I could just do a final sanding and finish the wood just as I recieved it, there is enough extra wood on the stock for me to do a little reshaping. You know, little things like adjust the comb height for open and scope sight use, make the cheek piece a shadow line, maybe fit a grip cap, highlight the stock lines, things like that.
While I first thought I'd shorten and trim down the forend, I think I'll leave it as is. With that rifle a little more weight is a good thing!
Now, if we could just get those steel spacers and trigger guards! And maybe I should try my hand at checkering!
And let me tell you, I am very happy with GSI. Even though the butt and fore pieces were cut from different blanks, they matched very well in color and grain. And the shipping time was fantastic!
I'm gonna buy more wood from them!
Anyway, I'm going to cut the barrel length back to 28 inches. That should move the center of gravity to the rear a bit and, along with the 7 inch long lead slug in the buttstock, may put the balance point closer to the front of the receiver, thus making the rifle a bit... Handi'er!
That brings me to open sights. No reciever sights, I'll want to mount a low power scope on it if necessay. So, taking into consideration my 65 year old eyes, I'm thinking a large ivory bead front sight and an express rifle shallow V rear sight mounted as far as esthetically possible down the barrel. Or maybe a ramp with one standing and 2 folding sights!
How cool would that be!
Whatcha think?