I hope you folks don't get sick of me on here...
I'm inletting the barrel of my Jim Chambers Isaac Haines kit -- mainly just doing a bit of scraping to get it to fit properly. I asked Jim about how it should fit and he says the fit should be pretty snug (not just drop into a big hole). I think I have it mostly at that point as I can put the barrel in and it seems to be bottoming out ok even though I do have to push it down a bit for it to feel like it's in there solidly. At first I had to use the ramrod to get the barrel back out because it stuck pretty good but now I can just remove it without that by working it a bit with my hands but it is in there pretty good.
Question one:
I had the bottom 5 sides of the barrel coated with inletting black (what a mess) and I do not see black all over the bottom of the channel. Should I see a good amount of black on the bottom of the channel or is it enough if it seems to be fitting in pretty well? I say "seems to" because I can see at the nose of the stock that the barrel is touching all the sides and then I compare how deep the barrel is in the stock there all the way back to the butt of the barrel. I should post a picture to illustrate but at the nose of the stock and barrel, more of the barrel sticks out of the channel but as you approach the butt of the barrel, less of the barrel side shows and the top of the barrel is just a hair higher than the stock where the breech plug and tang will go. For that reason I think I need to take the barrel a little deeper but I want to get my lock plate inlet tonight so I can see how the touch hole will align. I suppose I probably answered my own question here... Once I know the touch hole is aligned properly with the pan, I'll know if I'm back far enough and deep enough. Right?
Question two:
While scraping the inside of the barrel channel, I took a bit too much wood off one of the sides for a few inches and now when I have the barrel in snug, I can see a small gap between the barrel and the side of the channel. It may be 1/16" but I think probably less. I just know I can see it and of course, I didn't notice it until too late last night and now it's bothering me. Assuming the gap is 1/16", should I bother with patching that and re-doing it or is that small enough that the gun's finish would make up for it? I feel like I should patch it as it'll keep bothering me forever if I don't.
Thanks!