ok, so here is the project for us to discuss and hopefully i can pull some knowlege or tips and tricks on how to get this done.
i have a british brown bess stock blank coming. will only have a 3/4 barrel channel drill to partial dept just to help save some time.
i will be putting a 10/22 into this thing.
to get the right barrel length i am going to thread the end of a 28 inch green mountain .920 barrel, and add a 9 inch barrel shroud. this will be epoxied on since i am going to put tech sights on this rifle and i dont want the shroud working its way loose. the 5 inch reciever 28 inch barrel and 9 inch shroud will get me pretty close to the brown bess's 42 inch barrel.
the stock (from what i am told) is 2 3/4 wide at the wrist the reciever is 1.250 at the widest, so i SHOULD be able to get this thing inletted in.
few concerns will be if there is enough wood for strength at the front part of the reciever. and if i will be able to bring the reciever back far enough to allow the reach to the trigger to not be unbearable but still have enough depth of wood to hold all the pins in, and not come back so far that the bottom of the trigger pack is sticking out. only time will tell if this will be the case once i have the stock in my hands to take some measurements.
i am going to float the reciever and full length bed the barrel for strength. this should make inletting significantly easier as i will not have to worry about tolernaces only inletting it so i dont have bit gaps. the reciever part should be easiy, but the triggerpack/magwell part may prove to be difficult.
i am also planning on putting a pillar partially into where the single action screw goes and by filing this down i can controll the dept of the reciever and triggerpack. this area will also be bedded along w/ the entire barrel channel.
now, what problems do you guys forsee, and what will be the best method to the madness to get the inletting close. doesnt have to be perfect just close enough. i have access to a mill, but am a rookie at running it, i am a master at a rasp and dremel.
patiently waiting for some input.
i have a british brown bess stock blank coming. will only have a 3/4 barrel channel drill to partial dept just to help save some time.
i will be putting a 10/22 into this thing.
to get the right barrel length i am going to thread the end of a 28 inch green mountain .920 barrel, and add a 9 inch barrel shroud. this will be epoxied on since i am going to put tech sights on this rifle and i dont want the shroud working its way loose. the 5 inch reciever 28 inch barrel and 9 inch shroud will get me pretty close to the brown bess's 42 inch barrel.
the stock (from what i am told) is 2 3/4 wide at the wrist the reciever is 1.250 at the widest, so i SHOULD be able to get this thing inletted in.
few concerns will be if there is enough wood for strength at the front part of the reciever. and if i will be able to bring the reciever back far enough to allow the reach to the trigger to not be unbearable but still have enough depth of wood to hold all the pins in, and not come back so far that the bottom of the trigger pack is sticking out. only time will tell if this will be the case once i have the stock in my hands to take some measurements.
i am going to float the reciever and full length bed the barrel for strength. this should make inletting significantly easier as i will not have to worry about tolernaces only inletting it so i dont have bit gaps. the reciever part should be easiy, but the triggerpack/magwell part may prove to be difficult.
i am also planning on putting a pillar partially into where the single action screw goes and by filing this down i can controll the dept of the reciever and triggerpack. this area will also be bedded along w/ the entire barrel channel.
now, what problems do you guys forsee, and what will be the best method to the madness to get the inletting close. doesnt have to be perfect just close enough. i have access to a mill, but am a rookie at running it, i am a master at a rasp and dremel.
patiently waiting for some input.