That looks much much better Justin...good recovery.
Now I see two things which I feel are important to comment on: first, you missed the centre of your tang by about 1/16"!! It's not the end of the world, but it's a noticeable mistake. You may be able to fix it by using a chair saw file to move the hole over to centre, and then drilling it out for a larger tang screw, such as a 10 x 32 rather than an 8 x 32. After moving the hole larerally to the centre, and drilling with a #10 drill for clearance, re-countersink for the head.
Or leave it as is, and move on.
Second: the line you have drawn on the off side of the stock, presumably to get the angle of the tang screw must be at 90 degrees to the tangent of the tang's curve. This is important as it will ensure that the countersunk head of the tang screw has no gaps after it is filed flush with the tang.
And the tang screw must enter and exit the trigger plate in the correct place too. So before you drill and tap the trigger plate, make sure that that tang goes through the stock at the correct angle. You may have to plug that wood screw hole with a tapered maple peg glued into the existing hole. If I am wrong, and everything is lined up correctly, disregard this note.
Your tang does look good now though.