Help!
I'm working from a blank (number 10), which I gave three months to acclimate, which is more than I have given some up here in the Northwest. My barrel inlet was nicely done, and just a little snug. After inletting for the barrel and ramrod groove, and drilling the ramrod hole... I band sawed the wood down to near final dimensions. Next I inletted for the tang. After three days time the stock is warping badly and I am at a loss.
The forearm is trying to warp down, which isn't a big problem. The big problem is that the wood looks to be shrinking, and my barrel inlet is now too big pretty much all the way around. It's worse on the lock side of the gun, but everything has warped away so that I now have gaps everywhere... some almost 1/16th of an inch. The barrel now drops in as easily as it falls out. Even the tang inlet is not tight after two days.
I am at a loss as to salvaging this build and still end up with a high quality gun I can sell. I won't sell a gun I wouldn't own myself. The only thing I can think of is that I could order a C weight barrel (inlet is for a B weight) and build something else with the stock. I could probably drop a C weight in right now with little fitting. I have 3/16th web at the muzzle, and just a shade over 1/8 at the breech, so I do have enough wood there for the heavier barrel. The wood is a grade five and has some really nice curl.
Any help you can give would sure be appreciated. Many Thanks!