Need some help please with installing a swaged 1 piece nose cap on a tapered and flared barrel. Muzzle is 3/4". Ive only nose capped for straight barrels and didn't come across this problem till now: you cannot just slide the more narrow back of a 1 piece nose cap over the wider part of stock at muzzle. Some of you may be asking why am I saying that the back of nose cap is more narrow than the muzzle? That is because I formed (squeezed) the top edges of the back of the nose cap flush against the side flats of the tapered and flared barrel after I swaged it. As I see it, if I treat this nose cap as if I was installing on a straight barrel there's going to be an unsightly gap at the back of the nose cap along barrel side flats (because this is a tapered and flared barrel) AND it will result in more wood off inside the mortise at the muzzle end of stock (causing a wobble or tilt after peening the rivet).
So how do you deal with these problems and get a form-fitting nose cap?... Do you just not worry about the difference in widths, install the cap, drill, and peen your rivets hoping for the best? Do your nose caps tighten properly after peening your copper rivets doing it that way? Ive seen a lot of "tilted" nose caps out there and wonder if those builders had the same problem.
Ive watched Rabys vid part 34, looked at Brooks' 2 piece tutorial and "Recreating the American Longrifle" and going to hit up Alexander's GoGC 1 more time. Am I speeding over the fine print and missing something? Thanks in advance.