Notice the height of the cheek pad on the Wenig stock. It's at least 1/2" higher than reciever to stock mating surface. Yours is about flush. For myself , I need about 5/8" to get a good cheek weld, with my scope mounted as low as possible. If doing a custom stock keep the comb high as it could be cut down. For full accuracy potential a stiff stock would seem to be a real necessity. There seems to be no shortage of glass or metal stocks in the $600 to $1000 range if you're patient. Nork stocks are normally too soft. USGI need a saddle to raise cheekpiece, and USGI plastic is to flexible up front .Boyds don't seem to be available in any quantity, and would need a riser. Back to Wenig and 45ACPKING design.Obviously there is a gap between $200 USGI and $400 Wenig . I would feel comfotable buying a canadian laminate stock of good quality, but would'nt want to pay more.