I'm working on my first kit, a J.P. Beck from Track of the Wolf. I'm concerned that unless the barrel is perfectly inletted into it's channel that I may hinder the accuracy of the finished rifle. The channel that I've ended up with isn't horrifically sloppy, but then again, no one is going to mistake it for a Buchele either. How much does proper or improper barrel inletting affect accuracy? How about breech plug/barrel shoulder fitting? I know that this is important for recoil, but how about for shooting tiny groups? Should I just inlet everything a little deeper and acraglas-bed it? I know that this would be blasphemy to design, but my primary reason for building the weapon is for target use.