Great photos, I need to get a new camera. It weighs a couple ounces over 7lbs. The stock has was 1/4 sawn and has attractive growth rings IMO.
This was one of those guns that fought me all the way as happens from time to time. The stock smelled like dead carp washed up on the beach when I ran it through the band saw....should have been a hint to the future. I was building this when I notched my finger with the angle grinder and super glued it back together. That knot put me off so bad I quit working for a solid 2 weeks., it was only a dark spot in the blank and it turned into a hollow hole that I could stick 1/2 of my little finger into. Almost came out the bottom of the stock! Had a helluva time sawing out that buttplate, couldn't find any hacksaw blades that would keep teeth on them. This is the 3rd ram rod....screwed up the first two...
The inspirational #300 gun was a real bigish gun, this one is very petite, something that had me scrambling and scratching my head during lay out. Had to reduce the buttstock size way down to match the little barrel. I was worried the lock might be too big, but it looks fine I think. In the end I'm satisfied with how it turned out.