I bought a .22-250 like that from a private individual at a gun show for 250 and I figured the way Doc does....I could part it out for that....200 in the rifle and fifty in the scope and rings. The bottom line is the "cheap" Tasco turned out to be a Euro-Class selling now for l75 to 225. The rifle wouldn't shoot minute of pie plate at 50 yards with anything. I sent it up to Brian56 at H&R. He re-barreled it and it is now a 300 yard plus tack driver.
I wouldn't mess with the stock. I, for one like them. Sell it on the classifieds and get what you want. Granted, the Pronghorn is not a Euro-Class, but I think you could easily get your money back if you didn't like the rifle or perhaps even make a buck to turn into what turns your crank.
Pete