Guess I won't answer any more questions.
Just seemed logical that if the barrel wasn't snug it was because something wasn't inlet properly. The job wasn't finished. I guess you could bed it. Or redrill and plug with toothpicks but the toothpicks never really blend in with the rest of the wood when finished and pulling the middle of the barrel down tight and bending the thing is going to make shooting an adventure. The list of "could do's" goes on when all you need to do is inlet the bottom flat of the barrel all the way along its length in the first place..
Noted. I will sit on the sideline.
I am so not trying to insult anyone here. I have been registered on this site since, I believe, 2013. And as you can see (38 posts) I have been trying to absorb as much information as I can/could until I took the plunge with my first kit. I am flying by the seat of my pants here and most of my knowledge comes from all of you who have shared your experiences and wisdom with us who are not at that level yet or have that ability yet. You can only get so much from books and DVDs.
My plan is to take the barrel out and black the lugs like KentSmith suggested. That is my starting point.
From there I am just going to apply the advise I have been given by those who have given it. Using as much as it takes to get somewhat of a solution.
If the lugs are high, I will take out some wood. If that is not the case then I plan on trying to snug up the barrel with a strip of wood in the channel.... One step at a time.
I am pretty sure I screwed up the inlet. If not, definatly the pinning of the stock to the barrel.
I'm just searching for some way to help correct or clean up the mess I am in that I made.
The thing here is you have given me a basis of knowledge that I can take and apply to my given situation and hopefully come to a resolution for my particular problem. Where else can I go for that?
The last thing I want is to make people feel like I am just posting here to hear myself post. That is not the case at all and if I made someone feel that way I am truly sorry and you have my deepest apologies.
Beginners like me need your wisdom, experiences, and expertise, and if we can't get it anymore then we have lost a terrific resource. Not just for me but for future gun builders.
Please continue to contribute.
I want to personally thank Kingsburyarms, KentSmith, Rich Pierce, and jerrywh for you help and suggestions. Gentlemen without contributors such as you many of us would be without the proper guidance that one needs to stagger through this.