I received my kit some time ago, but have had little/no time to work on it...
. I used felt maker for the inletting process, as I can't find my can of Prussian Blue. I "try fitted" the barrel/tang and could see that the tang/breech plug bolster was making hard contact in the bottom corners of the inlet. I squared the bottom corners (literally just used a Fischer scraper) and the barrel/tang was nearly seated. I removed the barrel for the third time and scraped the very bottom of the standing breech/shoulder inlet (to bring the barrel breech into full contact, put more draft on the front of the rear screw boss and the very tip of the tang, scraped a few tight spots on the tang, and everything seated. Total time 20 minutes
The dark lines on the right side of the tang in the photo are not gaps, but are shadow from the low angle lighting of slightly high metal (again, a few thousandths).
I then was able to fit the triggers (just using scrapers), and drill and tap. Total time for that operation, about another 20 minutes.
This was about a week ago.....Mike is right....I am going to be the slowest builder ever......
I plan on using a different side plate, making and inletting a "Bean-ish" patch box, and inletting a silver or sheet metal Masonic, Square and Compass on the cheekrest side.
This kit is amazingly well done and the CNC work is outstanding !! I believe a complete beginner could finish this rifle in a week of evenings, and have a finished rifle to be very proud of. Jim, all of your and Katherine's hard work has come to fruition and I hope you sell thousands of these...
At the rate I am getting to work on the kit....I should have it ready for squirrel season in 2030.....
Tom
P.S. I'm having to post this from work.....My Undersheriff just walked by (I'm supposed to be finishing an incident report) and just looked at the screen and sighed.....We have all put in so much O.T.this month, I believe he doesn't have the heart to say anything....