Guys, this is a pre-carved blank with the barrel channel cut to 7/8ths already. No square surfaces to work with except the top of the barrel channel and maybe the lock plate areas. Jigging it on the router table to cut a tiny bit would be really rough. Could be done on a flat top quite easily with my tools, but this one would need surfaces attached to use in lining it up and leveling it since it is already cut down on top. Gonna have to either buy a barrel for this project or bring it to a 15/16ths channel to use it for what I ment it for. I do have a new in the box barrel here that is 50 caliber and octagon to round. It is big enough to more than fill the original 7/8ths channel in the round part and the rest could be hand inlet. The only problem with it is that it is designed to be used as a second barrel on my shotgun. The breech/lock area of the barrel has a ledge that sits down on top of the lock. It most likely would not work with a regular lock without modding the plate to mate with it.
I bought the stock to replace one I cracked testing heavy loads of 777 a few years back, and to learn from. It was cheap and the wood is nothing special. Heck, most of the ramrod channel is routed, not drilled. If I goof up, all is not lost. Figuring it will have to be done by hand, what is the best method?