This topic was discussed in a recent thread. I have some specific questions I would like to address with a subject line which will be more easily searchable in the future for others.
I just realized that I've somehow inlet my entry thimble crookedly. My center-line ended up with some runout and it strayed from true. The part needs to be moved over a bit less than 1/16th and the resulting gap will need filled in. I'm debating between planing and gluing a piece of wood in there, or annealing the brass to pound it in and fill it out. I've done the final fitting of butt plates by tapping them in, but never a part which is actually inlet into the stock.
When you guys pound on a piece of brass to make it form to the gap, do you do so with the part mounted in the stock or outside it, and then file and fit? Essentially, will tapping to fit the part as its inlet damage the stock?