My gun was a Beck precarve....but, unless I don't finish it for a very long time, I don't see myself carving in the style of Beck anytime soon.
I'm not so concerned about it. It's my first longrifle build. Started as a nicely done precarve. I learned a lot from the build and it'll be my turkey gun (colerain turkey barrel). I'm going to do what I can do well and finish it. Working on an aged finish too...I like them...and don't want a bright shiny gun in the turkey woods. The metal is already where I want it.
I really need to find a carving class and get to it. I've never been artistic so there's a definite struggle there. I enjoy building though and would like to learn to carve. I own several books and videos. I've watched a lot and read a lot online. I think I just need hands on kinda learning.
That's what I took the rasp to.....it may have been saveable by a skilled Carver...but, I gave it way too much time and could just never get it to look "right". The wood in that particular area isn't exactly the easiest either. It was on the softer side and made it more difficult for me.
I did learn a lot by attempting that though.