Through much trial, error, and cursing, I got a stock modeled that is reasonably comfortable without having to reach too far for the trigger. 3rd time's a charm. I lowered the grip portion even more, and made the whole thing narrower. It's closely patterned after a Marlin 60, which is the most comfortable rifle I have in the house at the moment. I printed it out in Vase mode, so it's only one line thick, but it used a minimum of plastic and I'm just trying to get a feel for how it fits.
Since my print volume is limited, I can't print this all in one piece. One of the tricks I use while 3D printing prop guns and swords is to add a tube through the middle of the parts, then once it's printed, glue in a 1/2" wood dowel rod. This both helps align the parts, and adds a lot more strength than you'd expect. I also added a 2nd, shorter pin hole for alignment purposes. I haven't finished modeling the butt plate yet, but here's how the pieces look inside:
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