Clean and check,,make sure all is well with the mechanics of the thing.
If you left the scope on..
I think that if scope was probably moved back in the mounts so the shooters cheek didn't have to rest on top of the bolt shroud to see the cross hairs it would help the looks. The short eye relief of the 330 is bad enough w/o haveing to eat the rear of the bolt upon firing too.
Moving the scope back might make the overall appearance of the rifle a bit more appealing in itself. Also removing the 'booster' would improve it in the looks dept. It may or maynot be from the original make up anyway.

If the front site is blocking the view through the 'scope,,then I'd consider the scope to be removed and the rifle put back to iron sites only, and the mount holes filled/ receiver blueing touched up. The iron sites I'd think were there first and if the front site blocks out the scope view, then the scope goes.