Daryl.....you were talking about "crawling" up on the stock. How much do you want to bet that all, or most, of the top
trap and skeet shooters crawl the stock? Now, when you look at the top rifle shooters, they are shooting highly modified guns, high combs, etc, which brings their head right up in line with the sights....I'm talking here of small bore and
air rifle stuff. If you go to Camp Perry where all of the military shoot standard weapons, how do they shoot them? I would be willing to bet that most do some crawling on the stocks. The first real "chunk" gun I had was one built by Ron
Borron, an iron mounted southern type gun, 1 1/8" straight barrel, heavy, with a lot of drop. I shot it for one or two years, but not well. It wasn't until I built up the cheek and comb with several layers of leather, to the point of where I
could cheek the comb hard and be in alignment with sights that I shot it well. The first year I did this, I placed 5th at the
York shoot. As for original guns, they did not modify their guns to suit an individual, maybe the length of pull, but if you look at a J.P.Beck, or any one, they have basically the same architecture. Joe Long rifles all have the same look. If you
were to buy a gun from one of these old masters you would have adapted your shooting style to align the sights......Don