This rifle is unusual. I know of only two that have this long cheek.
The Brass Barreled Rifle and RCA 145
Both are attributed to Johann Honecker by Wallace Gusler.
Sorry that the butt is upside down.
Anyway, you can see the cut line for the cheek.
The cut line runs from the buttplate and fades away up the wrist close to the beaver tail.
The cheek is stepped both front and rear.
The front the cheeks starts as a moulding line and gradually steps to flat of the cheek.
At the butt the the cheek steps down with a vertical round cut, this transitions into a flat that fades away towards the buttplate.
Also the flat of the cheek has a concave groove at the bottom, (top in the photo) two incised lines that are actually convex or rounded above the groove.
Then there will be moulding lined to outline and separate the steps. Plus decorations
Right now you see the foundation.....
All of this will be shaped in.
The flat of the cheek will be shortened as the steps are shaped in.
This joker is tricky.
There’s a lot going on.
Here you can see the rifle full length.
It has a long forearm but with the 46” barrel....I think it works.
It’s still too fat.