As you just described yourself, I'd have some concern about such a large drop at heel. Unless you are very slope shouldered, this would seem excessive.

Be sure you don't rush to a custom gun with a non-shooting "fitting". I have no idea of your technique, and this is a big deal, as you never want to adjust dimensions based upon flawed technique.

Fitting is more art than science, and I wouldn't rush into this. If a try gun is available for the specific type of gun you are having made, this is fine. If not, it's nigh unto worthless.

Before having these guns made, I would want to get a stock on a similar gun adjusted to dimensions close to these and shoot it a bit before going forward.

Last edited by GF1; 01/19/15 07:14 PM.