@@BeeHiverson * One doesn't need an adjustable stocked shotgun as their field gun, nor does one have to put up with a mass produced field gun that doesn't fit the person that likes to hunt or shoot targets. Fixing the length of pull, the height of the comb, or the thinning of the stock along the area where the shooter's face makes contact, are all relatively simple procedures ( as long as the stock is made from wood ) that will help make the shotgun fit the shooter much better from how that gun first came off the assembly line. Doing a little research beforehand will help one decide what one is capable of attempting.