Even unfinished we can see that it is going to be a beauty. That English architecture has something just "right" about it.
A friend took me out to a 1,000 yard longrange muzzle loading competition a few years back with US and Australian shooters competing. There may have been others, but those are the ones I recall. Several of the original English rifles are in use, and they look a lot like this one. Nicely shaped sir!
On that inclusion, did you stabilize it with black epoxy? I am guessing that it is no coincidence that the inclusion is situated to frame the escutcheon?
That neat Damascus steel lock plate is a jewel of a project in itself. I really appreciate your sharing it with us. What eye candy. After etching, are you leaving the finish as-is? I wonder what Damascus case hardened would look like? :-)
Lovely curl to the hammer. It may have been a beast to fit, but it appears that it was worth the effort.
Marvelous rifle, and thank you again for sharing.
Best wishes, and God bless, Marc