One thing Ron Ehlert taught me was to not inlet any more than you have to. Get the trigger in place, get the stock profile cut, work out your pull length where you want the buttplate to be and cut it to length, then turn the buttplate backwards, hold it in position, and trace it onto the end grain of the butt, and then shape the butt down to nearly final dimensions. THEN inlet the buttplate, and you only have to inlet to a depth of the thickness of the buttplate tang, and you don't have to try to inlet through a quarter inch of "extra wood". :wink: