Thanks all, for the kind words.
This has been on my bench for over two years so hopefully I'm accurate with some of the details...
42" Green Mtn 13/16" barrel, .45cal. The lock is an L&R. I cut the toe plate, side plate, RR pipes & scutcheons. It has a 4" drop at the heel. Weighs ~81/4 lbs.
This my 3rd rifle, my first long rifle. My first two were half-stocks (Hawken & Vincent). The hawken (my first) is very rough as far Hawken lines are concerned, but it shoots very accurate (Rayle .54 barrel) and I drag it thru the forest every year hunting deer.
I had more "fun" with this gun and can't really see wanting to build any more half-stocks.I wanted to try engraving on it; as I have been practicing alot on scrap pieces, but will re-visit that when I gain more confidence. I probably enjoyed the carving part the most even though I am very "green" at it. I now understand why everyone advises to buy the hardest stock vs more figure.
The triggerguard frustrated me when finishing the rifle, I need to learn to work with repairing iron and brass mistakes. I guess I should braize the pin holes that I drilled into the lugs on the TG and inlet it deeper and redrill new pin holes in the lugs?
Here are some requested additional photos...don't focus too much on the over-inletted hinge area on the patchbox. Nice dip in the stock