I allways seem to dread this part of gun building, making sure everything is marked where the hole is spose to be, and come out in the same location, etc., drilled through the stock and lock with a number 29 bit, drilled the stock and barrel with a clearance bit, all is fine, now just to tap, got about 3 threads tapped, I turn the tap a little and back off to clean the threads, turn the tap and back off, met a little resistance after about 3 threads and snap, broke the tap off in the hole, tap is flush so can not get a hold of it with anything, I laugh and say gosh darn it, (I'm lying) actually I was really *#)*^~. going at the broken off tap from the bolster side with a 1/16" punch was just making matters worse, ended up setting the lock bolster side down and pounding the broken tap out of the lock and retapping, threads seem just fine. How would you more experianced folks handle this? chuck-ia