Welcome KC,
So far so good eh? Only 4 mistakes and none of them will show!
If you have any "rush" at all in your system, I'd relegate the bbl blanks to future projects and order up a new bbl, swamped and breeched. You may find paying to have a blank them properly completed, plus your initial investment, to be very close to the price of a new, ready-to-go bbl from any number of makers.
Get a $100-150 piece of wood. My friends and family are knocked out by the 150 piece of Harrison maple that I used on the first one. They can't see my errors and are not used to looking at wood with any curl in it. And there should be enough curl in a piece thusly priced to teach you a little about working with the grain (As the Grain Turns
). And you won't wind up with a
plain jane piece of wood, wishing you'd spent 50 more dollars for more curl.
Having the basic profile, bbl channel, and rr hole drilled are the only bits of "pre-fab" work I'd consider. I have had help with the rr hole and basic profile, but let in my bbls by hand (because they are swamped and I don't care to ship 'em all over the place.)
I'm quite interested in how the Jack Brooks castings work out for you. I'd like to give some of those a go. But am
lock poor presently and need to get those that I have nailed into something. Highly recommend getting a "pre-fab" lock. You'll be taking the lock apart and can go over tweaking and tuning at that point-get a better feel for how to attack the castings later and what is critical or not.
Build your triggerset. There's great little photo series inside a current thread here. Or buy 'em. Double set.
Get the
Greasy Cove book by Dave Byrd if you don't have it.
Post pics as you go, might save a "stitch" or two.
Have a blast, most effective way to permanently learn something is to make a mistake. Dig in, make mistakes. Correcting them is an integral part of turning out good work.
My first gun took about 8 years from lock/bbl purchase to hunting, then was re-worked somewhat and refinished and proved itself VERY effective in the woods last year. Finally got another un-related project completed and out of my hair just yesterday. I'm about to get my woodworking stuff bought/built and set up here in the house so I can dig back in.
Fall is coming! Let's get crackin!