The Chambers barrel inlet should be about 98% done, you will likely have to do some scraping to get the barrel the barrel a small bit lower and to fit as it should, you may also have to move the barrel back a small bit in order to have your touch hole aline with the pan on your lock - alternately, instead of moving the barrel back to aline with the touch hole a notch can be filed in the breech face of the breech plug.
I remove the breech plug, and I then begin inletting at that end, and move forward with my blackening of the barrel and scraping, I do about a third of the barrel at a time. Once she is down where you want it be very sure that the rear of the barrel is seated solidly against the wood. You'll next reinstall the plug and do the tang inlet.
dave