I have been entertaining building another flintlock and sorta figuring things out in my head . And one of the things I've always wanted is a lightweight swamped barrel . What I'm thinking about is a semi short lightweight 36 cal I've found a 36" mildly swamped barrel that would work .812 breach .700 at waist and .750 at muzzle . My issue is gonna be I don't have the talents or setup to build from a plank so I have to go the precarve route and most I've found are cut for the .812 (13/16)straight barrel . So would he be possible with acceptable results to pre stain and glue in thin strips of wood in the barrel channel where needed and then work it to fit the swamp profile ? To my mind there's not that much wood showing on that edge anyways once it's shaped to final form . Thoughts from the experienced ? The stock I was thinking about using is the Becks boys rifle from Pecatonica