The forend is brand new, and yes I have the inner band and spring installed. As well as the forend stud and spring. When I put the rifle together I was careful to avoid tightening the king screw overmuch.
I have decided that I need to install it before I shoot it again. I guess they put all of those parts into the rifle for a reason. Also, I want it to be an accurate 1915 #1 Mk III, no star. I put one box through it while it was still sporterized. Which revealed case disfiguration just above the rim on one side. Got some gauges, and confirmed that I need to address the headspacing issue. Therefore, I have not fired it at all since restoring it. Though it was shooting quite accurately. And the bore looks nice, and slugs at .313, so I think she will make a pretty good shooter. I discovered that I do actually have a bushing in my parts bag, but an initial attempt to install it was unsuccessful, as with the bushing in place I could not get the king screw to line up with the hole in the receiver. But I don't know if the bushing I have is from a number 1 or a number 4, or if it makes a difference. Obviously I need to do some fitting work. Any advice on this would be welcomed. More questions below:
1) Does anybody know just how long the bushing is supposed to be?
2) If I cannot practically address the alignment issue, would it make sense to drill out the bushing hole to a large size, and then glass bed the bushing in place? Or would it be better to glue a walnut plug in the hole, and attempt to redrill the hole?
3) Or is there a proper method of addressing this issue that some armourer type person could help me with?