Can-I have two SW's that were restocked, one I purchased that way and the other I stocked. I could not shoot a gun with 2-3/4 or 3 inches of drop.
Another thing to know is that since the top tang is shaped for a standard Sterlingworth with a lot of drop (2-3/4" in 1935) the comb on your new stock may be much more pronounced. Though you mentioned that you can shoot the gun the way it is shaped, you could keep the comb drop at 1-5/8" but raise the DAH to something more than 2-3/4" to make the center point of the comb more like your Citori.
My Sterlingworths have POW grips as original which I prefer for a short tang gun. Then, I am not all gaga about straight grips (even though I have 4 guns with them!)
Whatever you do, you'll be spending a lot of $ or time stocking the gun. I suggest raising the comb to modern dimensions, but take the time to figure what will work for you. You can always sand or file down a high comb, but raising a comb is a different story...not easy.
Have fun and Happy Holidays!