Shaping the side plate side.
I needed to make a pattern of the lock mortis to transfer to the lock plate side.

Transferred;

On TCs there is some ugly wood at the breech that looks better if it is transitioned into the stock alongside the barrel.

Removing the excess, I did the same on the other side of the tang and left no sharp corners.

Transitioned, I may replace the piece of wood at the corner of the tang and hooked breech. It is oil soaked and chipped out.

I started shaping the panel with a small gouge, progressed to a rat tail file and then scrapers and sandpaper.

This is very soft walnut that splinters easily, pieces kept chipping out around the edges so I am going to call this done.
