Please forgive me I don’t have pictures of this, but I wanted to get this thread going hopefully before I get home. This sounds like a total newbie question but I want to make darn sure I’m in the clear on this.
So this is my third Kibler I’ve done (it’s a Colonial) so I’ve gotten a bit familiar with them. My question is gap along the barrel/breech. I’ve got the tang, and backside of the tang TIGHT there is zero gap there. But there is a tiny tiny gap on the barrel, the side that 45’s off the rifle. The side that faces the lock and what I presume the other side is tight, you can see no gap. Am I good to go with this? Or do I need to try and tighten this gap up. Im a bit flustered because when I go to put on transfer color to see where I’m hitting it comes back with nothing. I’m afraid if I try messing with it more it’s going to go downhill real quick.
You can put a piece of paper in there which (that’s about how big the gap is) it “bottoms out” which I believe is hitting where the breech is meeting the wood. Apart of me thinks this will be fine since the barrel has full contact on the stock at both the lock side and the lock plate side. I apologize for a newbie question but I don’t want to mess this one up this time
So this is my third Kibler I’ve done (it’s a Colonial) so I’ve gotten a bit familiar with them. My question is gap along the barrel/breech. I’ve got the tang, and backside of the tang TIGHT there is zero gap there. But there is a tiny tiny gap on the barrel, the side that 45’s off the rifle. The side that faces the lock and what I presume the other side is tight, you can see no gap. Am I good to go with this? Or do I need to try and tighten this gap up. Im a bit flustered because when I go to put on transfer color to see where I’m hitting it comes back with nothing. I’m afraid if I try messing with it more it’s going to go downhill real quick.
You can put a piece of paper in there which (that’s about how big the gap is) it “bottoms out” which I believe is hitting where the breech is meeting the wood. Apart of me thinks this will be fine since the barrel has full contact on the stock at both the lock side and the lock plate side. I apologize for a newbie question but I don’t want to mess this one up this time