Danny,
Things I think are wrong with this rifle:
1. Technically, the first thing I don't like about it is not really "wrong" per se, but this rifle was made with a straight 13/16" barrel. I had never held a swamped barrel rifle when I started this one. After feeling the balance and seeing the lines of a rifle built by John Ennis with a swamped barrel, I don't think I will ever build a straight barreled long rifle again.
2. The rear sight is way too bulky. I will replace or rework it.
3. The front sight needs a bead (per Taylor and Daryl and their posts on sights for older eyes).
4. The engraving is really stark, does not flow well, and the overall designs are disjointed. Parts of the engraving are OK, but the whole is lacking continuity.
5. The carving is, as Acer pointed out in the other post about this rifle, fairly flat and mostly all in the same plane. It is sculpted somewhat, but lacks depth. I tried to add some depth, but couldn't do much with the carving as far along as it was when Acer pointed out the problem.
6. The patch box hinge is atrocious. I used a commercially available brass hinge and just soldered it to the finial and the box lid........... Cheating! Need to make a real patch box hinge next time.
7. Again, this one may not be technically wrong but I'm still not sure I like the dual toe plates...and the engraving is really bad in a couple of spots on both of them. Circles around the screw heads not centered properly. The shell motif is not symetrical and has too many lobes. Che sera sera....I will do better next time.
8. Mostly the whole rifle doesn't look like one made by Huddleston, or Kibler, or Acer, or Shipman, or Taylor or ......many out there are much better guns built by much better masters. And I remain, respectfully, ever the student....and I will keep trying to improve on the second one of these guns I started many years ago.
Thanks to all for the kind comments. And to J. Talbert, sorry, I am fresh out of single sisters.
Leatherbelly, I sent you a PM.
Dave C