Thanks for the detailed response.
Superb scope and open sight alignment just isn't a thing. Obviously Ruger agrees, as they offer a lot of their "Tupperware" stocks with two combs to handle just such problems.
I don't own a lot of rifles compared to many here, but I do own a No. 1, a Hawkeye, and an American Rimfire with laminated stock of conventional proportions. I can't get a cheek weld on any of them, and none of them has a straight comb, as I understand it.
Here is a picture of a No. 1 out of the current catalog, apparently only Lipseys wants them... It has a typical Ruger classic stock and it has drop at the heel. Most rifles designed to be shop with scopes have positive geometry even above that line if they are designed to shoot in standing, or off sticks.
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Here is a picture of a "Futuristic" Air rifle for offhand shooting. Unusual yes, but only in the fact that is actually fits the shooter. The comb is actually above the level of the barrel. There are many modern hunting rifles that allow this kind of geometry.
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And here is the picture Ruger used for their No. 1 in the current catalog. I don't think this has to be taken too seriously, but he seems to have added to his stock to counter drop and get closer to the eyebox of his massive scope. It also says something about the demographic...
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