The surround of the lock mortise on my Ohio rifle pre-carve is way too fat. The correct shape is there, but it's just fat fat fat. Looks like I need to take off around .05" on the bottom, and as much as .2" on the front and back to match the plans and my eye. I think the bottom is an easy fix, as I likely just need to file down the bottom of the stock. It's the rounded corners, and the small parts fore and aft of the nipple drum that seem to present the challenge.
The lock is a standard plains rifle shape, i.e. rounded front and back, not pointed like the a golden age flintlock.
What's the best way to do this? Round files and a lot of careful elbow grease? I'm conscious that I want to preserve the corner on the face of the mortise all the way around.
Thanks in advance,
Norm