I took a look at the latch "shelf" directly under the extractor and found a nice bright band about 1/16 of an inch all the way across the shelf. BUT... I also discovered that my forearm was off center of the frame.
Somehow when I put it on before I went to shoot I must have got the spacers kinked. I took these off of the screw lug and found that I still have clearance. My forearm now fits properly and is in line. Hey...Longshot...could this have made a mess of my attempts at grouping bullets? Also after all the reading and all of the great help I have received so far(I really mean that),...I think I am beginning to understand what the overall goal is here. I don't want anything to jump,bump,shift,slip,slide or otherwise move when the gun is fired. And then I want the next shot to be exactly like the last one....Am I getting there??? If I've got that part right then it makes all of this a lot easier to understand and accomplish. I used to think that as long as the scope was tight on the barrel nothing else mattered. I may never understand why that is not true....but that's another topic altogether.