DANG , Dan if I saw all those in a pre carve assembly , id would send it back to .
Like others here , I prefer to build from a plank .
But I don’t turn down work that folks bring me .
As such I build a few pre carves every year . Every now and then I get one in that has the RR channel routed like this one .
Myself , im going to give a different opinion then Dan
But like Dan , I don’t care for the routing out of the channel in the forearm . At the same time I understand it .
As others have said , doing the RR channel that way , corrects a multitude of possible issues. So why are these issues possible to begin with . Well because all to often the people selling these assemblies don’t build the stocks .
They sell a multitude of different parts some of which are listed for the stock .
Nothing wrong with that except that it gives the customer a choice greater then those listed .
So a person decides to do alittle research and he comes to a place like this to ask questions .
Enviable someone will say don’t use that lock , you want this lock OR you don’t want that barrel , get this barrel .
The stock maker plans for that IE worst case .
They don’t just run one off stocks
So while this routing of the rr channel corrects the issue many others have mentioned . What it also does is allow for a lock with a wider mainspring
I was also told one time by a company that does that type of routing , that they did so because of the number of complains they were getting from people who didn’t know how to fit a rr so that it wouldn’t fall out of the stock when the channel was properly drilled .
I also do not think it overly weakens the stock .
IE if this is a strait barrel , the web will be no thicker there then it is in the forestock. If it’s a tapered barrel or swamped , its going to be even thinner .
As to paying for inletting. IMO it’s a waste of money to begin with as I have never seen one that was truly inlet unless it comes from Jim chambers OR the person paid for a gun in the white .
A couple years ago I had a young man ask me to finish an assembly from a very popular and well known supplier . He had bought it for a present to build and give to his father . He had paid for all the drilling and inletting . But what he got was the lock bolt holes drilled in the stock . Which by the way the front hole went through the RR channel
Lock wasn’t drilled .
Lock inlet was nothing more then hog work . Not only was it ¼ to shallow but they left the real inletting and fitting of the lock for him to do .
Same with the buttplate inletting . Nothing more then a basic shape was cut from the stock . The true fitting of the butt plate was left to be done by the customer .
Tang area looked fine tell you went to put the tang in . then what one found was that it too was undersized .
To make a long story short all the inletting he paid for IMO wasn’t inletting . Really nothing more then removal of some of the wood below the part . Leaving the real fitting to the customer . So IMO he wasted another 100.00 by paying those inletting and drilling fee’s as they left the real work for the customer anyway.
So here is my opinion for those out there wanting to start building .
This is not a slam against the original poster of this thread . But if your concerned about 1/16 or 1/8ths , then you best build from a plank and build the way you want or think it should be . For when you buy a precarve , your assuming and accepting that the person who is building the stock knows more then you do
Ill finish about the cost .
Many folks wrongly think that these guns are kits like a Lyman ,TC or CVA . They arnt unless you buy the bun in the white .
But all to often they see the cost of those being sold in the white and then opt for a Pre carve . But they soon find out why many of us charge what we do for the guns we build . Why we chose to buy from who we do and thus recommend who we do .
So outdoorsaddy, IMO your stock looks fine . There are some issues that your going to have to overcome and a some work ahead of you. But your going to learn a list of things that you don’t like . Thus on your next rifle you may decide to build from a plank.
That IMO is the only way you will ever get things exactly how you want them past buying a more expensive assembly like the one Jim Chambers sells