Those 3" of drop guns just ar so hard to shoot. This is not a rare, high condition gun. It looks nice, should be more functional and get used as it was intended to be used.
I picked up a Lefever D grade take off stock that is a Monte Carlo Factory. It's shape is not that much different at the comb but one thing I like about Lefevers is the that they are very thin in proportions. The wrist is thin. The comb area is thin. I think modern guns are much thicker in width. Thin stocks look more graceful. The thicker stocks might be easier on the face but each shooter has to shoot them to see what works for them.