Wetzel..........I used to use a lot of staples, actually easier than cutting a dovetail. I normally drilled the holes about
1/16" (.063) deep. It is best to do the holes with two drills, one a normal drill, and the other with a flat tip to square up
the bottom of the hole. I used Pete Allan's cast staples which come with a little foot on the bottom of each leg. In
upsetting the metal around that foot, if you are doing it on a fairly heavy barrel I feel it is OK to use one of Pete's upsetting tool........shaped like a little horseshoe which you strike with a hammer and it pushes the metal in around the
foot on three sides. When working on a thinner barrel, I used a smaller punch, about 1/16" square, and would punch
about 4 or 5 spots around the foot. With this smaller punch it doesn't require a mighty swat with a hammer to upset the
metal. As for dovetails, I only cut them about .050 deep since I make my own underlugs from steel about that thick.
If I use a commercially made underlug, I usually mill the base off to about .050, plenty thick for an underlug..............Don