I'm not to this wood wit'lin point yet but I am trying to do some planning regarding some stock thickness issues in certain areas.
More specifically this question has to do with the wrist area. In reading Peter Alexanders book The Gunsmith of Grenville County Page 115 he writes;
The wrist should equal 1/8"+barrel width just forward of the lock panels + 1/8".
Would that be correct for a Early Lancaster?
It seems mighty small, nevertheless it does fall in line with my trigger inlet debth and flow from the trigger inlet to the toe.
I have to get going to work, but I will post some specific measurments and maybe an image to better illustrate my question later today. eace:
More specifically this question has to do with the wrist area. In reading Peter Alexanders book The Gunsmith of Grenville County Page 115 he writes;
The wrist should equal 1/8"+barrel width just forward of the lock panels + 1/8".
Would that be correct for a Early Lancaster?
It seems mighty small, nevertheless it does fall in line with my trigger inlet debth and flow from the trigger inlet to the toe.
I have to get going to work, but I will post some specific measurments and maybe an image to better illustrate my question later today. eace: