New to this I was under the impression that you put the TH liner as close to breach as possible without hitting the breach and then you move the barrel or the lock to fit. I ask because I have a Chambers new england Fowler kit ordered and need to know if I should inlet the lock first and then set barrel to that or inlet barrel then lock.
For ME, if I am drilling the hole for the vent liner, I am way past moving the barrel, lock, or anything for that matter. By now the rifle it Built & ready to test shoot it. (yes, I like to do that as it is one of the few times I will get to shoot it) I am way past moving anything & the rifle is "In the white"
2nd, I have yet to see a Precarved stock that didn't need the barrel moved back. (
Yes, for those of you that put the barrel in first then the lock, ya screwed up)
I put the lockplate in First (yes the lock is stripped) in 3/4 of the way so I know it is stable & not going fore or aft any, & it is exactly where it will end up. (On most precarves you have no choice of where the lock is going)
Then I pull the breechlug from the barrel & mark the end of the breechplug on the barrel (I scribe a very light line on the barrel flat) (The backside tip of a Exacto knife works well. Light scribe, not deep)
Next I decide if I want the vent liner all the way in front of the breechplug or half way or vent hole barely in front of the breechplug face, etc. I prefer my vent liner threads Not to intersect with the breechplug threads. (other don't like it that way & that is up to them)
I lay a vent liner on the barrel flat so it is just off the breechplug threads & I scribe a line center of the flat & vertical so I now have a + marked on the barrel flat for the vent hole location. (We are marking the Center of the vent hole.)
Now I have the stripped lockplate into the inlet & make a line in the bottom center of the flashplan with a sharp pencil. That line is the objective of the vent liner location as far as barrel depth into the rear of the stock is concerned.
Now lay a single edge razor blade across the top edge of the flashpan & will inlet the barrel back & up or down to get this + centered on the razorblade edge & the vertical line of the plus. I want the actual hole just forward & above the lines as shown.
Inlet the barrel back & up or down to achieve this location for the vent hole center. See artsy fartsy drawing below.
I want the vent hole in the center of the flat if at all possible. I want the vent liner threads 1/64" off the breechplug threads. (Some will argue the hole as to be Exactly in front of the breechplug face for the lock to fit in properly, because that is how it was done 150 yrs ago. I don't agree)
Once this is done, I put the breechplug back in & inlet the tang back int the stock. Note it is important the barrel breech wood be solid & substantial. The Tang is not there to absorb recoil. It is there to hold the stock wood up to the barrel, that is all.
Probably a dozen dif ways of doing this, & I'm not saying mine is correct or the best. But it works well for me & has for dozens of rifles.
If I was building from a blank, I would put the barrel in first, & have it in & pinned, then I would inlet the lock to the vent liner location.