j,
I agree with Dennis.
The barrel breech plug defines where the vent goes. So, let in the barrel first. I then let in the tang, next. Locate where the vent should go and mark that spot (I use a center-punch) but DON'T DRILL IT JUST YET.
The vent location defines where the lock should go. So next let in the lock such that the vent is centered on the flash pan cavity, tangent with the top surface of the flash pan. With a pre-carved stock you have only a little bit of adjustment latitude for lock location but make the most of what you got.
The location of the sear bar on the lock defines where the triggers must go, regardless of type. With DST you want the sear bar positioned so that the set trigger smacks the sear solidly BUT the trigger in the unset mode will still trip the lock without undo effort. This requires careful fore/aft adjustment of the trigger-set location relative to the sear bar.
Once the trigger set is installed then you can plot the course for the tang bolt. Ideally the tang bolt will be perpendicular to the top surface of the tang where it passes through the tang. This will usually mean that the tang bolt enters the trigger plate at an angle. Drill a clearance hole through the tang and stock, stopping just as the drill marks the trigger plate. Now drill with the tap size drill, using the clearance hole as a drill guide, through the trigger plate. Now, with the trigger plate still installed in its inlet and using the tang in stock as a guide, tap the trigger plate. This should give you a properly lined up trigger set. It has always worked for me.
Best Regards,
John Cholin