Actually you can try out inletting as well as pouring.
You're picking up a lot of good skills and btw "faux" striping of the stock on a basic "trade" rifle was well known in the 19th century.
You can take a simple beeswax candle, and apply the end of the flame to backside of an inlay or even a lock plate, for a second or two. The soot buildup will do the same as inletting black. Put the piece in place, then gently rap the piece with a small mallet (I use a wooden crab mallet - but I'm in Maryland). Remove the piece and soot will have transferred to the wood where the piece touches. Remove a little wood where it was blackened and repeat.
Pouring is where you pour a pewter nose cap on the end of the stock, instead of installing one. You can use faux pewter buttons for the metal. Pretty snazzy when completed.
You're doing fine, but how does she shoot?
LD