I think you have moved "ahead" in your building procedure. I would install the breech plug next and get it inlet. The
way you are approaching is somewhat more difficult, or can get screwed up. Another idea for that front lock "bolt",
(Nail, I don't know why they call it that, it's a "bolt, or screw"). To find the proper position of that front lock bolt, I use
a depth guage to measure from the top of the barrel channel to the bottom of the barrel inlet, then transfer this measurement to the outside of the stock, even on the lock plate, and run the drill thru the lock plate and the stock at this
point, many times actually cutting a small groove in the barrel chanel inlet. If you could look at some of the antique guns
you would find that many of them have a groove filed into the bottom of the barrel in oder to get that front lock bolt up
and away from the ramrod hole..............Don