OK got it done. First off, I chickened out on the sloped one, I'll practice on something first. I went with a straight cut, but I like how it came out.
Thanks for all the help. I ended up using a piece of 3/4" board as a drill guide. Drilled a hole in it and held it against the stock and drilled it out. I drilled the cap with the drill press.
Used epoxy, and clamped a board on either side of the stock with a big c clamp, and used a bar clamp to pull it together.
This site is a BIG help for my projects. This rifle got the stock shortened, to add a recoil pad, then the barrel lost 2" and got a recessed target crown, and last, the forend cap.
Big help from you guys on this topic and the mini lathe, as both helped to make it happen.
Not the best, the devil, as they say, is in the details, but overall I'm pretty happy.
I first got this rifle in 1974, in Germany from the PX while in the Army there. It was a 243, now it's a 308. The finish was nearly worn off, but now it's ready to hit the woods again.