I have a formerly bubba'd No4Mk1(T) that I replaced all the wood on (Long Butt/ all walnut), and rear sight, cleaned up and has become a decent shooter.

I have a spare Normal buttstock as well, S&K No Gunsmithing mount, Weaver K4 60b scope, and a Numrich/Gunparts repro cheek rest.

I am fairly unhappy with the cheekrest, as I have owned a T before and the cheekrest is not an exact repro. also, it is teak - so it doesn't match too well. But the main quesiton I have is, the cheek rest does not fit "flush in the front" due to the stock having a hump in it. I cannot move the rest all the way forward on a normal or long butt, because it puts the rest too far forward.

Did the T stocks have the hump planed off, or is the inside of the rest fitted to the hump (This seems like an unlikely thing).

I was hoping to not modify original replacement wood too much, and since the rifle is just an approximation of a T, I was ok with the inconsitencies, but this is frustrating. Any ideas?
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