Thanks guys. I am building a youth model for my son, and picked up an old lock at Friendship on Tues and a 45 cal barrel. Already have the barrel inletted and a barrel lug made, also drilled and tapped the barrel for the drum. Tomorrow I will try to inlet the the lock. It is a full-stock. I split a log and chopped the blank out and shaped it with draw-knife, hand saw, and chisels last November. It came from the same tree as my first rifle and as been drying for some time. It is not looking too bad. Once the lock is inletted, I can remove some more wood and get a good shape to it. Mostly done by hand. I only used a radial arm saw to try to get a decent plane on the top of the blank to be able to inlet the barrel. The only other power tool used was a drill. I am not having near the same amount of trouble on this one as I did on the first.