I will have another hard look at it when I get back home before proceeding as well as getting that book on the way. Once I get the book maybe I won’t have to bother you guys so much LOL.
Thanks again,
Woodstock:
You are
not being a bother, we are trying to keep you safe & also trying to keep you from making errors that could be avoided.
Now the underlugs do not go in the same slot or against the RR pipes if it can be helped. Before I put the underlugs in, I lay the barrel in the channel & I space out the underlugs & the RR pipes
purposely to keep them apart. On a 38" barrel I usually use 3 underlugs. (now in this instance the center pipe is near the underlug, but I get it away as far as I can) But on a 42-44" barrel I would use 4
underlugs. And again spaced as not to interfere with the RR pipes.
I measure back from the muzzle the distance I want the front pipe. I mark where the Entrypipe will be & I split the distance between & put the center pipe.
I come out about ? 8" or so from the breech for the first underlug, come in from the muzzle on the front underlug, then try to evenly space the other two underlugs & they are not going to come out on the center RR pipe.
Now drilling allot of holes is just the way it is....... There is a right way & a wrong way to do this & trying to line up lugs & pipes in the same slot is not the correct way to accomplish this. You may get it to work, but it is not right. Also you may not have enough support for the wood on a long slim rifle with only three underlugs. as you don't have enough of them, etc.
Get the book, you will see what I am talking about & why when you lay it all out.
I don't know where you are, but if you are in AL, come over here & I will be most happy to show you how to do it.
Good Luck,
Keith