Afghanvet, you have picked a rifle design that is one of the most difficult designs to do correctly. All in all, with Mike's and Dave's input you have done a decent job with the build. You will find yourself going back over this build many times in your mind as time goes by. I hope that one day you will have the opportunity to handle a few original rifles of this design. When that opportunity does come, please take full advantage of it. You will notice many things right of the bat, and you will say, oh, this is what Mike and Dave were talking about.
I can remember the first time Louie Parker let me roll around one of his original Lancaster rifles. I saw so many things that I was not doing correctly. Everything from stock architecture to carving height to just about everything. I had good in letting down pat, fit and finish were good, metal prep was good, trigger and lock function were good, all of my building habits were good. What I did not have was how a original rifle felt. I joined the KRA and that opened the door to a new world of original rifles that I never had before. The CLA has a section for the collectors, all of these guys will let you hold their rifles. Spend time with them, ask questions, most are willing to share their knowledge. Many of these collectors are not knowledgeable about building practices, you will find that they are very interested in hearing your comments about how you think the old masters went about doing their work. Study each piece, you will find that this will help you more than anything.
As Mike said, you have the skills, now you just need the knowledge.
Good luck, best wishes