Looks good!!
I have two in the works.
The first is a log gun based off an Early Virginia, I have about as much done to the stock as I can at this point. I am waiting on the barrel, which is a 1-1/8 43" 45cal from Mark DeHaas. (this is also getting picked up next weekend) It is getting a Large Siler perc. It will be pretty close to a Virginia, except for the big chunk of wood at the forend of the stock and the big brass tube mounted over the top of the barrel. I am also leaving as much wood as possible just to keep it heavy. I am going to use a Lehman style trigger guard on it which will be more comfortable shooting prone.
The other is a Bedford. I got pics of a beautiful stock that Rich Greensides just finished for me. It is an easy grade 4+ CM stock. Also the barrel is finished both from Mark DeHaas, my father is picking it up next weekend at the Misouri match It is getting a 7/8" 44 1/4" 45cal barrel. I am finishing it with silver hardware, however I am going to keep the inlays to a minimum. I just cant get myself to cover up such a pretty stock with inlays. personal preferance I guess. This is going to be a flint. Really my only choice was a L&R, but it was reworked by a friend and is a much nicer lock than when I first got it.
Im taking a trip out to IL to visit my father for a few days, I will be picking up all the parts then. That will keep me busy for a while :haha: