OK, well here's some more piccys:
Here we see the "supergrade" inletted swivel studs. No, they don't work any better than the screw-in type, but they add just a little extra, plus the craftsmanship involved in inletting them. Also, notice the english-style small ebony stock cap:
Here are the engraved front and rear sights. The rear sight started out SAKO, the front sight was an undersize 1970's era Ruger No.1 front sight that was lathe reamed to have a much thinner profile band, it was then torch heated and hammer mandrelled to fit exactly.
Of course, like the gunsmiths of old, I had Jason sign his work:
The caliber

Worthy of note that all text except the Remington rollmark was done by the engraver, by hand with hand tools - no powered tools whatsoever.
Here's the cheekpiece:
Here's the finished pics of the trigger guard with monogram and the floorplate. Notice the additional scroll around the front trigger guard screw. Monogram is done in the English style with the large surname in the center and the initials on either side.
And lastly, a left side view of the gun: