Hey All, my 2 cents again. As I previously mentioned I do have second hand experience with Pecatonica's inletting, a number of students sent their swamped barrels and stock blanks to Pecatonica withed the dimensions of where they wanted them. The blanks came back with the barrel inlet perfectly. From there it was exactly as you would build a gun with all the flexibility that is given by a blank. If you have a need to turn out rifles/guns in a hurry, a kit is the way to go, but everything is determined by someone else's esthetics. If you do not have gun building experience, or a class, or mentor is not available, a quality kit such as Chambers and Kiblers is the way to go. As with all kits, you are at the mercy of the manufacturer, good or bad. My personal feeling at this point is that Kibler is feeling picked upon, which is not warranted. He makes good kit, but it still is a kit.
Dave