I am nearly hopelessly caught in the middle of far too many projects.
I need to get the shop work done, and then get out to the proving grounds, the old military range at Douglas. The only way to make that happen is to assign priorities, start at the top, work each through to the point where I can't proceed further without getting out to the range; and then moving on to the next priority.
Getting to the range with more than two projects to prove out is turning out to be a clusterf*ck. I therefore stand corrected.
Only when these steps are complete can I proceed to building a proper ammunition stock.
That's not to say there's no stock existing; if I want to deal with 223/5.56 and .30-'06, I'm in the money (Me an' M'Honey). But the fun stuff is square in the middle of a midstream horse change.
This will sort out, and this stay at home thing will probably help. It's just a matter of a lot to do, a lot of time to do it, and sticking to priorities. Thought needs to be expended more before action.
This is all a lesson to me, and it might be one to you, too...
Greg