Hey Mallee. Good job!
I've done about 5-6 bedding jobs now and have learned a few hard lessons. It is always a slightly nervous wait, isn't it!?!
Just a tip or two:
1/ I would scribe a square line across the forward line where the bedding supports the knox form (start of the barrel) and then bevel it of so it is making a clean and even contact as close to perpendicular to the barrel (bore) as you can get it. This will help with more consistent harmonics; imagine the buzzing noise you get when you have part of your finger forward of a frett on a guitar (sorry, bit of a muso so this is my best analogy).
2/ With a modelling file, clean up all the other angles that run perpendicular to the barrel/action so that they have a light bevel. This will halp prevent any light debris accumulating there and effecting the rifle's recoil & battery.
Just one last thing; the bedding looks a little thin at the tang end, so it may just prove a tad brittle and fracture. Also, I use strips of bike tube rubber, tied over the king screw areas to hold the action in place: this results in a stress free bedding according to Nathan Foster. I follow Nathans instructions on this process from his web site and books. Has worked well for me:
http://www.ballisticstudies.com/Knowled ... tions.html22lr Sportco bedded 2x (not happy with the first so did it again)
Howa bedded 3x (1x Hogue stock, 1x Boyd in 223, 1x Boyd with new 7mm barrel)
Zastava M85 with Howa 223 barrel bedded x1
Well done, mate. Looks good.