The standing breech I have has flats that match the top five barrel flats, but the bottom of the standing breech is round where it matches the bottom three flats. The round sections create a small (0.065”) lip.
I have two questions:
1. Why is the stranding breech round on the bottom?
Two possible reasons come to mind – maybe the barrel it was originally matched to was round on the bottom; or, perhaps when you inlet the lip, it helps reduce any tendency for the barrel to lever the tang out of the stock when the barrel is removed.
2. Shall I file the round section to match the bottom flats, or leave it as is and inlet it that way?
My plan is to put in a screw from under the trigger guard into the standing breech to help secure it. If I do that, I don’t see a need for a lip on the breech to help reduce levering force on the tang. So, I may as well file the breech to match the barrel, and make inletting a whole lot easier.