Still tilting at windmills!
Appreciate all the comments (mainly ones to "Drop the board and run..."), but being of unsound mind and sound body and a wealth of free time, have decided to keep riding this horse to see how far she can go.
SO, ended up gluing the two panels together (titebond III and every clamp in the shop). Then cut a rough outline to see how the seams look. Was pretty pleased. Seams seem pretty tight... and managed to get the grain fairly close. So here are pictures of what it looks like... (Still have some shaping to do on the butt, but am waiting on the trigger guard before final shaping. (Should be here in a day or two).
Here's a view from the butt end. The butt area has some nice grain to it, so if it doesn't explode as I start carving... I think it might look kinda purty!
This is a view of the "Belly" (Stock upside down). You'll note the right blank shows the one dark vein of wood. There's still a 1/8 or more that can be taken off the bottom, so I think that different grain will be carved away. And that saw blade burn...(dang that is hard wood) will go away.
and finally, here is top view. Of course the front 12" will be covered by the barrel. There is that knot/inclusion on the right side, but I think that is about where the lock will go, so I can deal with it.
Well, that's it till later.
Swede