I"ve made the same modifications that Eric has shown on every T/C Hawken & Renegade that I've owned, I'm about to start another one next week. You'll find that if you lower the forward portion of the comb and Re-shape it, sloping it upward in a straight line to the rear and thin the cheekpiece, when you fire the rifle it slides baclward, away from your cheekbone. As the front portion is lower than the rear, there's nothing there to smack you! The gun recoils back and the comb rises slightly but not enough to hurt you. That's been my experience, anyway. It's time well spent, and as you'll need to re-finish the area you've worked on, just remove the hardware, strip the entire stock and have at it! The stock I'm re-working now is a pretty plain looking piece of walnut, I'm thinking I'm going to stain it a dark red, kinda' like mahogany, maybe. We'll see........