Thanks for all the replies.
Dave R, thanks. I may be able to live with it but not sure.
Rich and Smart Dog, the general style of this rifle was going to be something inspired by Creamer's rifle built for William Clark. Not a copy, but a few features like patchbox, lock panels, cheek piece, maybe trigger guard. 1820s rifle built in southern Illinois near the river.
For the lock panels, I was going for the same general shape as Creamer's original. They look a touch thinner than what Louie Parker did in his copy, so my are thinner than Louie's.
I have read many tutorials (including that Mike brooks one!), watched videos, looked at older posts on here.... But for some reason I still goofed it.
Smart Dog I had considered turning these panels into one like what you've shown, but have only seen that style on golden age LRs in the Eastern US. Would that style be totally out of place with my rounded tail late ketland lock, mountain style buttplate, and thicker wrist or would that work out ok? The wrist by the way is nearly final height, I need to do a little more shaping to round it out.