Thanks for the pics CW. That is plenty close enough for the woods, and I don't think the deer will complain one bit.
A guy could mark the custom fit where it is a bit wide and taper grind the hard plate of the pad a little to give it a better profile without touching the rubber part.
What I am going to do, is take a piece of paper and poke the screw holes into it from the butt. Then while that is holding the paper to the butt, sit the butt down on a hard surface and trace the profile of the butt onto the paper. Then cut out my home made template and take it to the gunshop. I see the H&R custom fit is #10003, but I see some stocks with both the #10003 and the #10112 referenced. Might find a better profile but have to drill new screw holes or something.
I am also going to try the same thing with my synthetic stock to see if one can be found/modified to fit it. I have tried to print the templates on the LimbSaver site (following their instructions), and can't get one to print out to the actual size as listed. So that is worthless, as far as I am concerned.
Now as far as the topic, I think a H&R/NEF is a perfect choice for a kid. As a matter of fact, that is how my addiction started with these fine little rifles, shotguns and muzzleloaders. Bought my son a 20ga H&R Topper Jr. Deluxe N.W.T.F. J.A.K.E.S. gun back over 10 years ago, daughter a 410 pardner and then I couldn't help myself, so blame my kids.
Now I have a .223 Ultra Varmint, 20ga Ultra Slug Hunter LE, .17 HMR Sportster, and a .50 Caliber Stainless/Synthetic Huntsman. It is pretty much all I hunt with anymore, and if H&R made a 12ga Muzzleloading shotgun for the Huntsman, it would be all H&R/NEF.