Thanks everyone for the remarks, it was an enjoyable build, I have built more 1/2 stocks than full stocks, but not by much.
The stain is Homer Dangler's (James Klien) Reddish brown put on very heavy let dry steel wooled then a heavy coat of MBS colonial maple stain over that, kind of a honey color, then steel wooled again. I used Tru oil for the finish at least 5 coats steel wooled between coats.
The load was 45 grs of fffg goex with a .395 cast ball, and .017" drill for patch, spit for lube. This is the load she used in her old rifle with a GM barrel, she likes it because she doesn't have to clean between shots. My pet load is 55 grs of Swiss fffg, .395 ball with .020" teflon patch, this load will keep them in the X ring at 50 yds, 1/2 " groups with both my GM and my Rice bbls, but you have to clean.
As for the sights, there are dovetailed bases on the bbl that the Redfield's go on, when you take them off the opens are above the bases far enough, to get a good enough sight picture, to shoot the opens.
This particular gun has an old T/C Renegade rear sight with a steel blade up front, I normally use the Spence type rear sight but again she already was used to this sight so that's why we used it.
I can't post any more pics of the sights on this rifle because it's 450 miles away but I can and will take a few of my rifles when I get a chance, it'll be a few days because I have to work the next 3 days 12 hrs a day.
These sights are ; front Redfield Olympic, rear Redfield 75. I use the same front but most of my rear sights are Redfield, Olympic, International, and Palma, I thought the 75 looked better on this smaller rifle because it's a smaller sight, also uses a different base.
I made all of the bases.
Feel free to ask more questions!
Thanks again for the compliments.
Regards, Steve Chapman