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My first time doing a stock on my own. The stock and the furniture is from Pecatonica River Long Rifle Supply. Pecatonica inletted for the barrel and the lock. Please look at the trigger guard. This is how it is shown on their website. Now that I have inletted for it it seems that it is backwards. If it is I will be very sad and have to fix a hole in the Walnut stock.
Thanks for helping the new guys.
 

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How is the trigger pull? I ask because if there is a lot of movement (creep) in a light trigger pull, the trigger assembly could go forward and change the leverage.
 
If anything file a little off the bottom of the trigger itself and that should take care of any clearance issue.
 
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