https://www.dropbox.com/sh/b3q2e1stjjsv6kh/AACfGPWS6Tqld4PxqMOEAmbba?dl=0On my TC franken gun I have the Siler gun-maker lock, made and fitting. The cross bolt problem has become more vexing. The cross bolt would hit the lock plate at the silver dot in front of the bridle.
The suggestion to add a threaded boss to the bridle seemed good. That is how THE RPL locks are done. However the Siler mainspring appears to be much thicker. I'll be halfway through the stock before I make that work. How much can I thin down the mainspring where it acts on the tumbler? Didn't RPL do this so the bridle extension would clear?
I think I needed to use a mainspring and tumbler with a link? That would have freed up some real estate for the bolt. I think I have mixed styles of construction in an incomparable way.
The recoil surface seems compromised already. I hate to cut away any more wood. I am concerned the stock will break, the rifle is 54 caliber.
I'm not sure how to proceed. Any other ideas?