I watched that 1st video,I will have to watch it again,excellent info,I will now drill my ramrod hole ,I actually inletted too deep for my under rib and had to replace about 1/8” of wood seeing how there is not much more than that between the barrel and ramrod hole ,luckily there is still an inch and a half or so to cut off the the front of the stock so after that the repair is only a short bit left.I guess I have not thought much about the ramrod hole till now,I see it might be my next big trial! One thing I learned about deep holes is they can wander,I did a couple of buttstocks of conventional guns for the butt bolt and your best to drill that first then shape the stock,that won’t work here ,I noticed my modern guns have the tunnel partly routed out and looked into older guns back into the 1800’s some also used this method So that looks like a way to go,especially considering the curly maple I’m working with.For some strange reason I feel compelled to consider that I will,or may build a long rifle some day and I see that it might get more involved and tricky with a longer stock ,but it’s actually pretty simple it’s really only where the hole starts and where the last three inch’s end up that matters,everything in between just has to stay within the finished surface of the stock right?