I use cheek risers on most of my rifles. Especially Marlins which have exceptionally low combs to allow the use of their iron sights. Throw a scope and rail on top, even just barely clearing the hammer spur, and you’re left with a jaw weld, not a cheek weld. Some people tolerate the poor technique of a jaw weld, not all of us do.
I rarely care for lace on risers like that any longer - too prone to tip over the top, as there’s simply not enough support to keep the pad up on top. I use screw on Victor Company Cheek risers, Hornady stock packs over homemade molded foam rubber shims (3/4” to 1 1/4”), or simple Allen cartridge sleeves over the homemade foam rubber shims to get the cheek weld I desire. I’ve made many leather buttcuffs as well, but I use an internal shim type which gives better support to avoid tipping over the stock and changing my cheek weld cast.