Don't worry if the rifle is not everything you wanted...every thing you did to create this rifle will make your next one easier and better. Working from a 'kit' has its limitations for sure, but a good part of the architecture that is hard to get on your own is already present in a precarved stock. Believe me, starting with a photograph, making a blue print, and cutting out a blank will be a arduous and scarey experience without the experience you gained here.
And I agree: getting help from Ron was a good move, and good on ya' Ron for helping him along. Wouldn't it have been nice if there had been someone like Ron around when we first started? In years gone by, I and Cody Tetachuck would build a rifle, take it to the BC Rendezvous at Heffley Cr. and over a cup of Bacody we'd critique each others work. That was it. The ALR and two trips to Pennsylvania have changed all of that. Getting to spend time with many of the contributors to this site, and quite a few more renowned builders who do not, has made a profound influence in my own work, and I heartily recommend anyone who is serious about this stuff, to attend Dixon's Fayre, and the KRA events.