Something seems off to me about my wrist architecture in the context of the rest of the stock surrounding it, but I'm not sure what. The belly of the lower stock is a little fat, but my RR hole drifted down a tad and so I may shave 1/16" more off the bottom at most.
This is not a particular style or exact copy... I'm going for something that may have been made to go west (a bit more heft) but still has some golden age qualities. Maybe like a slightly beefier Philip Creamer rifle.
For measurements, wrist height in front of nose of comb is about 1.75, thinnest height around rear of lock panel is 1.55, the top barrel flat to lower forestock belly in front of lock panel is 1.8.
Trying to figure it out before I start bending the trigger plate and inletting it.
Thoughts on the wrist and surrounding area?