Thank you everyone for the thoughtful responses. Here's what's been recommended:
- Shorten Stock
- Buy New Stock
- Buy Better Scope w/ More Eye Relief
- Pic Rail with low profile rings
- Flip rear scope ring 180 degrees
More context: She has been using this rifle since she was a kid, but up until 2023 used exclusively iron sights. She loved the gun/setup with the iron sights, but made a 200 yard shot on a whitetail and didn't get a clean kill, so decided she never wanted to be in that situation again. She had to use a leather cheekrest to get her eye lined up with the scope in the first place. She is reluctant to cut the stock.
I tried reversing the rear ring when I initially installed it, and was unable to because of either interference with the bolt and/or the screw holes no longer lined up.
Here is what I'm thinking:
Option 1: Take scope off, put iron sights back on, keep this as a classic, iron-sighted rifle that she can use when relevant and kids can use when they are a bit older. Then buy a new rifle that is better equipped to handle a scope.
Option 2: Pic Rail
Option 3: New Scope
Option 4: Drop it into a new, shorter stock.
I will see what path she wants to proceed down and I'll post the results once a decision has been made. Thank you again.