Karl,
This is the second striker Ballard I built, the first one I did was a 22rf and I drug that post on for quite a while - to the point it wore on me so I can only imagine how some of the members here felt. This one is the second striker Ballard and I did it in a 40-70SS. There was something about it back in the gunsmithing section, or maybe I tagged it in with the first post, I can't recall. The striker is a design my son and I came up with. The side plate is a piece of Damascus, the breech block is made from 8620 alloy and all the moving parts are made out of 17-4 stainless including the sliding extractor and arm, except the triggers- they are mild steel and case hardened.
I lost some motivation with this one until I decided to take it to a match over the 4th of July. It was a Mile Match, lever gun and Safari animal shoot. My intention was to shoot a Big Fifty I built at the match, and did, right up until I broke the rear sight off the morning before the match started. No worries, I had a extra long staff made up for this 70 so with nothing to lose, I shot this one at the mile, and the safari match (311yds out to 1026yds) We had fairly heavy winds both days, 25 to 35 mph and this little Ballard did better than I expected - I had 0 out of 20 shots at the mile, but we saw all but two hits, a couple were within a minute of hitting and the vertical wasn't the issue. After the shoot I had three hits in a row, go figure.
It performed very respectable on the rest of the targets so it has my interest again. I was gigged constantly about the finish on the metal and the wood, my inner tube bands holding the forend on created constant banter... I'm going to surprise them all next weekend
Here's a few pictures of it in its progression up to where it is today. Eventually I'll do some more metal work and color case the action, I think a plumb brown on the barrel.