Yeah, there's a lot of people who shoot with trap guns round the sporting scene too or swap trap stocks onto sporters. Has it never occurred to you that most sporter stocks are badly designed, too low in the comb, that 'flat' shooting guns can be a major disadvantage, especially when you have to loose sight of the clay as you pass it? If the gun fits you, it should shoot where you are looking...if you have a 'higher' comb, chances are you will be looking at the clay when you fire, because you can actually see the clay (more often) rather than your vision bring obscured by the barrels because your comb is too low and you are looking 'flat'down the rib!!!