I usually install the liner before I inlet the barrel so that I have the touch hole as a reference. Sure, the alignment is never perfect, but it isn't likely to be no matter what order you do it in . When inletting the lock, setting the hole for the sear is the touchiest part. You have to hold the lock as parallel to the stock as possible when sighting across the top of the pan to the touch hole. However, if you get it close, it usually gives you a little room for adjusting the plate position as you inlet the lock. Once I get the plate resting on the stock, I can usually move it a little to get it centered pretty well on the touch hole. If the touch hole is a little high or a little low, it won't affect the operation. I just get it close and don't worry about it.