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Differences in A&H Breech Hooks

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Just received my 1:66" A&H Mountain Rifle barrel in the mail today and was surprised to find it doesn't quite go into place in my rifle when I swap this new barrel for my 1:28" barrel (not to mention having a damaged rear sight). I've attached photos but it would appear that the breech hooks are ever so slightly off, so I am unable to insert my barrel wedge key into the stock due to around 1/8" of the eyelet on the new barrel hanging into the wood inlet in my stock (in other words the eyelet on the barrel is just a bit too far forward for the wedge to fit through). In removing the barrels to compare, it would appear the new barrel (on the right), has its hook mounted just a bit lower than the breech hook on the original barrel. Is there a way I can remedy this via using a thinner stand-in key or somehow modify the breech plug? Thank you.

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