Greetings all. First and foremost, I want to recognize the incredibly talented builders on this board. I see nothing but rifles that demonstrate the utmost in quality workmanship. For a newbie like myself, it is incredibly awe inspring, motivating, and gives me something to work towards.
After months of lurking, I have taken the plunge and started to build a rifle from a blank. I built a TN style gun a year ago from a precarve. It came out reasonably well, and served as a good learning tool.
I have gathered all of the needed parts for the rifle and began marking the location of the barrel channel. Enter my quandry...Upon studying my blank, I have realized that it is twisted the entire length of the forestock. The twisted area is still square which is how I missed it in the first place.
The major question is, how should I proceed inletting the barrel being as I cannot use the top surface of the stock as a guide for anything, as doing so will result in a twisted barrel inlet.
Your help and guidance is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Chris G