Hi Folks,
Thank you for the comments and for looking. The gun was a challenge for sure. Smylee asked for a photo of the rear sight, which I added. I reshaped a jaeger sight and chiseled the shell. I also added a photo showing the muzzle and how my turned horn ramrod tip tucks into the stock. Maalsral, most English sporting rifles during the 18th century did not have muzzle caps.
Taylor, I love English walnut above all other stock woods for all the reasons of carving, color, ease of inletting and planing, strength, stability, etc.
Dave C, thanks for the note. I chose David Hume because I am distantly related to him, but mostly because he was a primary contributor to the Scottish Enlightenment during the 18th century. I always admired his "A Treatise on Human Nature". There will be a companion matching fowler that likely will have a portrait of Adam Smith, another major player in the enlightenment. They represent my Scottish heritage (my grandfather was John Hume Bell).
Thanks again everyone. I appreciate you looking and commenting.
dave