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I’m with Stan regarding “adapting” to a gun. I’ve shot too many targets over the years to have to change how I mount a gun due to stock dimensions. I’ll buy a gun that is stocked high. I will take the stock down to what I need for drop. Making a comb higher is an entirely different ball game. A gun stocked too low is a hard pass for me.
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