I started building a generic "Southern mountain rifle" from a blank about 6 years ago and just know got the time and tools to get back to it. My problem is that when I was sawing out the blank on a bandsaw I managed to lay the thing out incorrectly and got the upper edge of the fore end pretty low on the barrel. Instead of getting it about half way down on the side flats, it's more like two thirds or a little more. I have a lot of work done on the thing to this point (butt plated on, lock and triggers in etc), but I don't want to go any further with something that I'll just have to scrap. For some reason it just looks stranger to me now than it did when I was initially building it. What do guys think? Have a rifle (13/16 .32) that is really skinny, or scrap and start over? Its a fairly nice piece of curly maple.
Roger B.