I have the roll over stock on mine and I love it!
I sanded mine down quite a bit from the original mainly around the grip area, and some off the highest part of the cheek piece, not quite a 1/4" since I have a longer face it didn't need to be as high.
I shaped the grip to be almost flush with the receiver, rounded off the sharp edge around the roll over also, and it looks slick, and like the stock belongs on the gun.
Jimbo,
Can you post some pics??
Spanky
Sorry, can't get to it right now, (need to download photo's) but I will try to get some decent photo's.
The one's I have are pretty bad, and hard to distinguish what is a part of the stock, and what is a shadow, because of poor lighting.
Basically what I did was just thin down the area of the grip until is was the same size or thickness of the end of the receiver, and worked that thining process down the pistol grip to make the lines flow evenly if looking at it from the side.
I also took my trusty belt sander and took off just under 1/4" off the top of the rollover cheek piece, and using a wood file and some sandpaper I rounded those sharp edges off the cheek piece to give it a more molded smooth look.
I also cut the stock off about two inches, and after finishing installed a good recoil pad.
I believe they give you ample wood on these stocks so you can work them to fit your needs, and are really not meant to just sand them smooth and finish, although you can if that's what you like.
Just remember when working with wood or anything that you are trying to shape.
Whatever you take off, you can't put it back!
I know, I know, that's why they make wood filler!