A notch when looking at the side of the gun??? I guess I'm just not getting it.
My thought would be the
side view of the wood
edge of the RR groove, i.e. the bottom of the stock along the RR should be a straight unbroken line from the entry pipe out to the end of the RR groove. At least half the diameter of the RR should show, some say 2/3's should show.
I inlet the RR pipes so that the inside radius of the pipe matches up to the inside radius of the wood in the RR groove.
The thimble inlets are wider than the ramrod groove. Do I widen the groove to match the outer portion of the inlet...?
Correct, the thimble inlets will be wider than the RR groove, but if you widen the (wood) RR groove to match the inlet, you will have an unsightly gap, IMHO.
I'm not sure what you mean by blending and ending up with a slight swell at each pipe. Maybe some pictures would help?
-Ron