Until it wasn't.
Three days ago, I got my lock inlet and trigger pinned and working. I was then able to determine where to cut the stock so I could start inletting the buttplate. I checked my measurements several times. Yeah, that's it. I started inletting but ran out of time. I don't have much left in me when I get home from work during the week and mostly just look things over and check measurements, etc, in preperation for the weekend.
My biggest concern was getting the sideplate shaped and filed so it would cover the pin for the trigger. The triger pull is OK, but could maybe be a little lighter. I was pondering this very thing when I realized re-pinning the trigger would shorten the LOP- just a little. Then I realized that the whole trigger bar should have been shaped a little differently, changing the whole attitude of the trigger. Actually, it would be a big improvement. Yes, that's what I'll do. Nope, can't do that- That will change the LOP too much. Uh, actually, If I had done it like I should have, The buttstock would have a better shape. DOH, It's too late now. Buttstock is too short if I move the trigger back.
So to my eye, the whole stock is WRONG, and it's all because the trigger bar wasn't shaped right.