So I’ve heard it repeated as to removal of excess wood from a longrifle that you should keep taking wood off until you think you’ve gone too far, then take off a little more. Well I took that advice a little too literally on my current project, a Chambers York County kit, and broke through the wood about 1/8” below the upper edge of the forestock about midway up the barrel channel. I had some Acraglas on hand, so I have added some to the area, inside the barrel channel and on the outside of the stock. Probably won’t look great, but will hopefully salvage the project. In any event, I wanted to post about the mistake and see if anyone else has made a similar one in the past, and how they went about fixing it.
Thanks,
Jay