All,
I have taken the barrel out of the stock this weekend and spent a lot of time analyzing the cracks, yes there are at least two cracks as I will show in a photo. there is a relatively small broken piece under the bolster that will repair easily and I have already practiced clamping. Then there is the matter of the crack that first showed in my first photo posts on here. Well that crack is much more extensive than originally thought as a photo I will post will show. It affects the area of the upper lock panel, goes the lock side along the breechplug tang and exits into the first seen crack behind the breech into the tail of the lock panel. I will use several of the glueing techniques mentioned on here and especially using a small straw to lightly blow the glue into the crack like bluenoser suggested.
I made another interesting discovery when studying the lock inlet. There is compressed wood from the sear spring pushing up into the top of the inlet due to the pressure of the sear pushing up from the trigger shoe. I believe when I file a little off the top of the trigger shoe, that will free the pressure on the upper edges of the lock inlet. I believe this pressure over time is most likely the cause of the large crack.
Anyway, I will get the basic glue up done and then may use the technique that xx54 suggested with the small drilled holes and injecting Acraglas into them for added strength. I will gladly post photos when repairs are completed. The following are a couple of photos with areas discussed highlighted.
elkhorne