Hi Joe,
That is a very convincing rifle that looks like it was made an hour west of me, but 200 years ago!
A photo of it could be slipped right into Bill Ivey's book and no eyebrows would be raised.
I really appreciate the architecture, including the cheekpiece.
The patchbox is dead on for Piedmont North Carolina.
I also enjoy that the rifle would have been a working rifle versus a showpiece, but the is nothing but grace in the hardware. Some plain rifles (especially mountain ones) border on "crude", but this one is elegant.
I also like your choice of a GM barrel. They certainly shoot tiny groups.
Your finishes all compliment the other work.
The rifle has one issue......it isn't mine! I can envision squirrels falling from trees.
Best wishes, and God Bless, Marc