I'll save all The Rifle Shoppe details.. In the course of this horribly inletted build I had to fill a gap along one side of the barrel channel,roughly 4" long ,1/16" wide tapering to nothing at each end. In the same barre I channel I also had to channel a missing RR hole for a 51" barrel. I acraglassed the inlet all the way from breach to past the entry pipe. It needed to be done but now I fear its bit me in the butt.
I slabbed the sides off to 1/8"" like I always do and shaped it as planned. I see the widest part of the acraglass repair, just a sliver. Now here's the question: this fusil is supposed to have a molding along the forestock,both top and bottom. I almost hate to cut into it for fear of exposing more acraglass. Its not the end of the world if the moldings are deleted,but I'd like to see them. So, should i go for it or not?
Its European walnut and I'll more than likely have to finish it darker or age it to hide some other poor ''per inletting''
I'd like to know because I'll be repeating it again on fusil #2......