Well, I finally swaged a half-way decent buttplate and got it inletted. Now I need to install the screws. It is an acanthus leaf type, with the final based on RCA 2 and 8. Standard operating procedure with squared-off tangs is to make the top screw a draw-bore one, but since this plate was inletted straight down and cannot move either forward or backwards, I was thinking of making the screw near the toe a draw-bore instead. Anyone ever tried this?
Second question: Do you guys, when first shaping a stock, plan for the flat place under a future wooden box? All the instructions I have seen sound like one initially shapes the stock as if there was going to be no box, then rasps a flat area. Last time when I tried that, I ended up with a flat that stretched into my carefully defined wrist almost to the lock panels, the final result of which being that the flat which runs from the toe to the trigger is no longer centered under the wrist. How do you guys deal with that?
Thanks,
Elnathan