Piling on - a stock to FORM's specifications would go on every custom build I do, assuming price and lead time stay compelling and the weight doesn't balloon.
I want to commend Stocky's for diving in here, in a way most MFGs don't engage with us. Though I understand the expense of engineering and new molds, I think you'll find it quite rewarding to become the Tikka stock of record here.
The ergonomics are "free lunch" - they aren't patented and they are baked into the shape of the mold. They have a minuscule impact on weight and price once in production. The components of that free lunch are consistent across thousands of shooters -
1) shoulder pad at or slightly above the bore line (controls recoil straight-back, raises comb to where adjustable cheek pieces are truly unnecessary for the vast majority of shooters with good mechanics)
2) slightly negative comb (drop from shoulder pad to wrist so that in recoil the rifle drops slightly away from the cheek keeping the shooter's eye in the scope)
3) almost-parallel bottom of the stock (so that as the rifle recoils over a rear bag it doesn't change point of aim unduly from leverage)
4) parallel fore end (for the same reason as #3, as well as benefits to bipod and tripod users)
5) vertical grip (with a trigger reach which naturally allows the first joint of most index fingers to lie at rest against the trigger shoe while applying pressure back into the shoulder)
After the "free lunch" come the modern nice to haves, which we otherwise need to solve for with aftermarket solutions - this is room to create differentiation and margin for you.
6) ARCA, as you have implemented on the upcoming stock
7) Recessed pic for bipod, as implemented by Allterra, Gunwerks, and others
8) Flush cups on sides or bottoms (views vary, all would be best)
9) Weight around 30 oz
10) Adjustable LOP (with spacers)
The quality of your inlet, enabling tight fit of the recoil lug, action, and bottom metal without bedding, is key to the value proposition. If a $300 bedding job becomes mandatory for useable accuracy, the stock starts creeping out of the price and convenience niche you've started to carve out.
-J