All right. I'm gonna send you a PM here Cory cuz I am gonna be honest and probably confuse you here a bit. So we'll do psychotherapy privately and the critique publically.
That pipe looks exactly like a ... fifth or so pipe probably should look. (If it's your fourth your ahead of the curve and will be a superstar, if it's your sixth, it's hopeless, give up pipemaking and become a monk).
Typically we can say this because the pipe is a bunch of "in betweens". Is it square or round? In between. Horn or dublin? In between. Straight or bent? In between. And that wishy-washy lack of surety in shaping and design is the hallmark of a beginner. We've all been there, trust me. Fuck it - I'm still there.
The pipe is curved, in places, but the curves than flatten out, especially on the bowl. Check out the idea of a French curve - a mathematically regular lessening of the curve radius looks a lot nicer than a more or less random execution of curve into flat.
Stem is long, probably shouldn't be curved (if you want those smooth reverse curves, why the hell do a saddle?). So again, it's between ideas.
Lots more material could and should come off the pipe - give us some symmetry on the chamber placement, give us nicer curvature on the bowl into the shank (or make the thing a cutty-type pipe and define the bowl more and get RID of some of this curvature - but I think your intention is a horn so let's leave it as a horn, hmm?).
It looks like a nice piece of briar, your finish could certainly be shinier (shiny shit sells, it's as simple as that). I'm gonna clip a picture here and offer you a new set of lines for the profile.