I've been working on this early Lancaster since last year. It's my third build from a blank, but the others were 20 yrs ago, and as someone recently posted, it sure ain't like riding a bike - this feels like a first one! I have a huge list of "what not to do next time..." I've been on this forum daily, and search whenever I begin a new stage - the knowledge here is amazing; translating that to my work is the issue!
Anyway, I am nearing completion, maybe. My ramrod hole wandered downward about 1/16" or so, making the web at the breech about 1/4". I have about 1/16" of wood on the lower forestock below the ramrod hole, and all appeared well as I progressed. I assembled everything and sometimes it looks OK, other times it appears bit chunky below the lock panel area. I am torn if this will be flagrantly bad when finished. I could take some more off the lower forestock but may break into the rod hole. I thought I'd get some input on this (or anything thing else you see (I do know I got the patchbox lid pointed a bit higher than it should be). It is a Rice C wt .54 cal. Here are some pics: