I'm curious....what type of pre-carved stock do you have, or who did it? Is just the barrel inlet, or is the breech plug and
tang also inlet? Normally, I will take the plug out of the barrel and then inlet the breech end so that it is fits real well. I
will then mark the stock, using a straight edge, along both sides of the top flat of the barrel...these marks, or lines, should be the same witdth as your breech plug. I also mark the length of the stud of the plug. I then inlet a tapered
hole into the stock resembling the stud on the plug. You can then replace the plug into the barrel, put some inletting black on the stud and start to inlet it down until the tang is resting on the stock. I then mark the outline of the tang, after
bending it to conform to the contour of the stock. I then inlet the tang until I am getting some black off the the bottom
flats of the barrel in the breech area. To do a good job, this normally takes me about 1 1/2 to 2 hours. One other thing,
if you are using a stock where the barrel has been pre-inlet, it should fit fairly well...might be tight. If it's too tight, I have
made an angled scraper to remove wood from the sides of the channel, and use it until the barrel will fit.....I never use
inletting black to do this....................Don