The "problem" with restocking a T\C is that you still have a T\C. You're tossing $200 to restock a firearm that will then be worth......$200 when you're done.
You still don't have a quality lock, or trigger, nor do you have a quality barrel. I know this as I replaced my original T\C kit barrel with a Green Mt. replacement barrel over ten years ago. Now, for accuracy it was (and still is) the best modification I made to that rifle. It now shoots a consistent MOD (Minuet Of Deer) out to 100 yards, plus I can load up to ten rounds before the fouling gives havoc to the conical. The factory barrel was more of a shotgun pattern....didn't matter if PRB, Conical, or any chunk of projectile on the planet.
IMHO, if you want to build a Hawken, then build a Hawken.
OTOH....if you just want to make your T\C look like a better, non-stamped out firearm....and you're keeping it "forever" then get the stock you like\want that fits your wallet.
Here's a pic of my "re-done" T\C. I stripped off the fake lock charcoal finish and made all steel just patina. I also took all brass and using a patina solution, blackened the brass. Replaced the RR tubes with steel. I changed out the factory DST and trigger plate as well. Also, I slimmed down the stock and the cheek piece, cut in the wrist for a better flow. Still a T\C....but not the run of the mill look....it shoots great!! And I'll never sell it.