If the stock is fat in the cheek area, then it can be done without much trouble. But if not, it is highly unlikely without doing any sort of grafting on of new wood. And then i woikd thinknit difficult to have it look as if it was not done.
It really depends on the gun.
As a side note on your stock, it is interesting that it does not have them. As it has the correct ssbp and stock oval, so it would suggest that it may have been a DH stock originally.
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