m...5, What the others said. That small hole is somewhat common on a fully inlet stock.. IMO the next step would be inlet the lock and check the location of the touch hole. Make sure your happy with where its at in relation to the breech plug.. If you need to slide the barrel back you want to do that BEFORE you drill tenons or inlet the breech plug. THink about what you want to dt two steps down the road. Ask yourself is what I am about to do going to screw up the next step? That stock looks to be fully inlet .. Not alot of wood to remove so plan your moves have a good time... Keep us updated..
Regards
Dave
This is another excellent point.
I'll give up worrying over the hole for now and move on to the inletting.
The stock is close and there's not a lot of wood to play with. .060 to .070 max on the inside of the channel. There is some, with a small ridge for definition, along the outside or forestock of the channel.
It's really hitting me how poor this will be without pictures.
I have too many questions and can't provide the proper view for you guys. So I can't be helping myself by doing that.
I'll have to get a far better camera. I don't mind, as a far better one is available at about 1/4 the cost of the one I have. Mine is ancient in techno terms. It's over 7 years old.
I will change my focus, no pun intended.
I'll be back with some decent pics and some more rookie questions.