I learned something rather important the other day. I am usually using "C" weight swamped barrels, but on this rifle I'm using an " A" weight swamped barrel. I cut my own side plates out of 1/8" plate brass. After I had the lock inletted, and the wrist shaped, I inletted the side plate . It looked fine. My next step was to shape the lock panels, so I worked on the lock side first, then using tracing paper I transfered the lock side to the side plate side. After relocating the forward trigger guard pin hole (after I had already drilled it 2 months ago because the hole was at the edge of the lock panel), I laid the transfer paper on the side plate lock panel and low and behold it barely clears the bottom edge of the side plate. I'm also concerned about how the tail looks as it points to the center of the wrist. I believe this oversight is a result of a few things. One I guess is my ego, lack of extensive building experience, using a barrel that is of a different breech dimension and last of course not checking things out FULLY before mounting them. I wanted this to be one of my better works. Now I'll go back and fill in the bottom of the inlett with some scrap wood and arch the bottom of the side plate, and basically reshape it some. For now on I WILL NOT MAKE THIS MISTAKE AGAIN!!! I had in the past only be concerned about the forward lock bolt and the tail, now I know better.....GEO>