Our classic 1790 - 1810 era Lancaster County longrifle fullstock is from the “golden age of longrifles”, following our revolution. Refined from earlier designs, this graceful longrifle stock from the end of the flint era is thought to be the high point of artistic achievement, by many collectors, shooters, and rifle builders.
Cut for a 15/16” straight octagon 42” barrel, with a 3/8” rod hole drilled full depth. Pull length is up to 14-3/4”, drop is 3-1/2” from sights. Butt end is about 5-1/4” x 1-3/4”, not cut for the buttplate. The ramrod hole and channel is drilled full depth for a 3/8" diameter ramrod. Lock panels are shaped, with no lock mortise cut. Not inlet for a specific trigger, hand inlet your favorite in this nice stock. This stock has a shaped forend, crisp lock panels, straight cheek piece, and is not cut for the buttplate, so you may choose to hand inlet a buttplate of your choice.
Specifications for non-inlet stocks:
Drop and trigger reach: drop is 3-1/2" from the line of sights to heel, at 14-3/4" of pull
Barrel channel size: 15/16" straight octagon, up to 42" length
Butt end: 1-3/4" wide by 5-1/4" high, not cut for buttplate
Lock & Trigger: uncut
Ramrod hole & groove: 3/8" diameter, drilled full depth