Bob1961,.... You did good with the pictures, and the comparisons!!
What "reference point" are you use'n for the "fore and aft" positions of the stocks when they are side-by-side in the picture??
The reason I ask, is 'cause the position of the trigger-plate inlets, looks to be the same distance (in the pictures) in relation to the triggerguard inlets. (I'm use'n a piece'a paper held up to my computer screen for a "ruler", and make'n "reference marks" on it,... front-end of inlet, to rear-end of inlet!)
It looks as tho the "lock and side panels" also extend much further back on the unfinished stock. Which isn't of much concern because you can always "remove" wood, but it's impossible to "add" wood.
The inlet hole for the trigger guard, looks to be "undersized" and opening it up on "one side only" (cheek-piece side) will help to "center" the triggerguard somewhat.
Is the buttplate area "oversized"?? If it is, you can move the "center-line" of the stock over a liddle too, by more wood-removal on the "cheek-piece side" of the stock.
Only you, with "stock-in-hand" can judge how much the stock is "over-sized" to permit a slight relocation of it's center-line. I'd also bet, thet if you sent thet stock back, and got a different one,... the "next" one would be pre-inletted exactly the same way. (one way of know'n for sure is with a phone call to the supply'er)