NRFord
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Sorry to differ. I have built 4 SMR's for customers. All have come pre-drilled. Semper Fi.
Stock is drilled not tenons. See Jim's post above.
OK, that explains that. Thanks!!My extra chunk of wood showed up in a separate box a few days after the rifle came.
Makes perfect sense, and the way I'd do it anyway. Thanks!!Barrel needs to have final fit before tenons get drilled. You may need to move barrel in channel for a perfect fit, if they are predrilled in tenon, your predrilled holes in stock may not line up with predrilled holes in tenons, therefore tenons are not predrilled from kibler, at least on SMR.
My SMR was not pre drilled.Sorry to differ. I have built 4 SMR's for customers. All have come pre-drilled, I think. You could be correct though. My old battle-damaged brain gets things confused quite often. Semper Fi.
You could also use the box the gun came in with just a little modification.If method requires a humidity box, I have cardboard boxes of suitable size, but will have to spend time adapting them.
Tap a toothpick into the touch hole and you'll be good.I haven't decided yet what to do about the touch hole. Suggestions are welcomed.
Thanks, I was thinking the same, except wood is hydrophilic, it can draw liquid into the touch hole even though it's plugged, no?Tap a toothpick into the touch hole and you'll be good.
Kevin
I used wood dowels to plug the bore and drum threads when I browned my barrel, I wrapped both with a few layers of teflon tape to make a better seal and both holes were free of any corrosion at the end of things. If Kibler uses a stainless liner you probably don't need any teflon tape since there's no reason to get any browning solution on the liner.Thanks, I was thinking the same, except wood is hydrophilic, it can draw liquid into the touch hole even though it's plugged, no?
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