I won't have any real time to dedicate to gun making until after the new year, but wanted to get the barrel into my Chambers precarve because it seems like it would be easy enough and a safer way to keep it. And after looking at my buddy's guns Saturday, I just kind of wanted to get started. Lol. So this morning I got the breech area of the stock squared up and finessed the stock until the barrel drops in with just a little thumb pressure.
As is, it appears the pan and touch hole would be lined up just in front of the end of the breech plug, but when viewed from the other side, it looks like, according to the bolt location in the brass side plate, that the rear lock bolt won't go through the breech plug 'lug' or whatever it's called. It'll be about a half hole into it... drilled or filed into its edge. My question is, am I right to think I should move the barrel rearward in this case by continuing to remove wood from the stock in the breech area? I think if I do, if I remove 1/8" to 3/16" of wood, the bolt hole will be better housed within the plug and the touch hole center would be about 1/4" in front of the face of the breech plug. Complete virgin on day one here. Any thoughts or ideas are appreciated.