
Then I drilled and tapped the side of the stock for a couple of knurled screws. The removal of the ribs on the cheekpiece then required me to add back in a spacer to push against the stock. The cheekpiece spacer was turned from 3/4" delrin. I countersunk the the interfaces for the three flathead screws where delrin comes in contact with the cheekpiece.
Here is the cheekpiece with the additional pieces of delrin I turned on the lathe.

Here is the finished product:

It is still able to still use the c2 crank:

Here is what it looks like in use:

The cheekpiece is now up high enough to keep the center of the scope in line with the eye of the shooter.
These do take a fair amount of time to modify, however the end result feels great to shoot and the cheekpiece still feels rock solid.