Ted:

I may be repeating myself but I found it interesting that my Charlin stock incorporates a method of achieving cast which resembles the cheek pocket which some trapshooters have been known to work very quickly into a comb but is more subtle and possibly original--whatever that may mean. A lot of castoff developed not in the wrist but by shaping the comb to curve to the right and then return to the butt, which is nearly on the plan view centerline of the gun. I have put both this gun and my AyA (also strongly castoff) on paper by the pull up and fire POI test. I consistently put the AyA left barrel pattern 70-30% laterally offset to left on a 3" black-painted aim point. The left barrel of Charlin shows no tendency to do other than center the pattern laterally.

jack