Okay. The crown is done and blued. I went to one of the old-timey hardware stores, downtown Marietta, today and low and behold they had spherical grinding stones. I got one medium grit and one medium-fine. A couple of minutes with each then polished with the bolt heads and compound. Let's see, that was $4 of the stones, $5 for the compound and $3 for the carriage bolts.
Here's what it looks like. Haven't done a real good "cleaning" of the bore at this point.

And the stock is stripped, holes filed and a coat of sanding sealer applied. Thought you'd like to see the progress.

I plugged the cleaning rod hole. Maybe I shouldn't have and instead cut the rod down to new size. Nahh.
Also removed about a half inch from the butt and filled what was left of the butt plate recess. Obviously plugged the sling hole. (Yes, I will put the cross bolt back in before I fire it.) Oh and I opened up the inside of the forearm a little to make sure the barrel is free floating.
More sanding, then a stain and then a sealer. Waiting on the front sight. Fortunately, the one other machine tool I have available is a substantial drill press.