Wallace illustrated a stock in one of the JHATs that was not what I would call 'roughed down' but was a heck of a lot closer toward that point than the giant blocks were tend to start out with today.
I have a weird way of stocking that is unlike what most do nowadays, I think, but probably closer toward what was done historically. I inlet the buttplate before the lock, and it's always after I have worked the stock down quite considerably. It looks a lot more like a rifle, in other words, than just a big squared blank. And I can tell you, having worked both ways, it goes a LOT faster.