I like it! It's definately "yours" when you personalize it like this. I usually don't care for carved stocks but that looks great! I just got a 336 RC back from a gunsmith that I bought on gunbroker and had sent to him directly. It's pistol grip cap didn't line up. I took a piece of cedar that I had and carved it to fit - drilled the screw hole and when I put the screw in, it split

So, it currently has just the black cap which fits OK - the white spacer was way off.... I may give this another shot and drill the screw hole big enough to prevent the splitting - but then again, the cedar may not be the best wood... Something really hard like ebony or ironwood (available at woodworking stores) would be the best but I like your cherrywood! How about a pic of the butt? I was thinking of doing that as well...
And how has this performed on elk for you in the past? Did you use 170 grain bullets?
Being like most people, I've been subjected to years and years of reading gun mags that repeatedly inform us that the 30-30 isn't 'enough gun' for elk - that something like the .270 Win is the minimum. I think the truth is that it's plenty but you do have to be more selective in your shots... I know that many elk have been taken with the 30-30 and 35 Rem over the years - especially between 1900 and 1960. So what's your experience been? Have they gone down with one shot or do you usually put more in them?
All of my personal experience has been with whitetail deer and smaller... and the 30-30 has no flies on it with deer.
ETA -oh, and if you don't have a sling or one picked out yet, I highly recommend the Montana Sling as seen in this pic from Midway's web site (since you do business with them):
It's fully adjustable and has a unique all leather adjustment system. I have three of these and really like them better than any other sling that I own. It would go perfect on your rifle IMHO.
