Here is where I am now. I am still shaping the lock panel and will file down the lock bolster in front of the snail to match the stock. Still working on the "scalloped" areas between the trigger plate and bottom of the back of the lock panels.
A closer view of the lock panels. I made my own escutcheons and filed down the key heads (TOW's Key-36-I). Track's escutcheon to the right. Track's Kit Carson rear sight is the correct size and shape, but I may make a taller one so I can have a taller front sight.
Don that is generous of you, and I'd like your nose cap. Mine will work fine, but I may have to build a .62 GRRW barrel into a caplock Hawken for a buffalo hunter, if he draws a permit, and won't have much time to do it. Anyone else building Hawkens, I think the last thing you should do is try to build them from a blank, unless you have considerable experience. I have no more plans to do that. The old German said "ve gets too soon oldt und too late schmart", but I am both, and I hope I have got smart enough to quit stick building. If you want to build a Hawken, parts sets are available and will make a generic Hawken, with a lot of trouble if you get a 1 1/8" tang from Track, which does not even match their own stock wrist. The 1" size is better, but I think I had to reshape that one to their "Kit Carson Hawken" stock. So for Don Stith to offer correct parts to make a copy of original rifles is much to be praised. If I have to build another and can use his parts set, I will be very happy to use it.
Roger, your solution is a good one, I like it. What cast cap do you start with, and is the web as high as the underrib?