Fred does a awesome job inletting barrels, and they do fit like a glove. I have several he has done.
I have a Jaeger that Fred inlet & roughed out of his Jaeger pattern for me. Best I can tell it is pretty much like the pattern Davis uses. The rifle as acquired the name "Never", and a fitting name I thought.
It is in the white & ready to carve with exception to the fact I never got the nosecap on it , cause I never work on it, cause I never can make up my mind what I want to carve on it, as I never like what I have drawn on it, cause I know that no matter what I put on this gorgeous stock it will never do it justice, and it will never satisfy me, so I never leave it drawn on there, thus the fact I will never get the rifle finished........... whew....
I think it has been in the white for 4 but possibly 5 years now, but I never can remember as I never wrote down the date I started it as it never seemed important at the time....................
Otherwise it never sees daylight other than I do get it out once a year & lube it well, bitch at myself real good, then put it back.
Oh, and "Never II" resides right beside it in a gorgeous Madrone Burl stock, and has all the symptoms that "Never" has, just a larger bore & dif. color stock. I have all the parts for "Never III" in English walnut, but I never have time to start on it..........
BTW: If you send it to someone to be shaped & inlet, ASK to insure insure your barrel will work, as most of these patterns will be set up for a swamped barrel & may not work with your straight barrel.