oskar, probably the primary difference in how well you shoot your various guns is how well they fit you. Last year I purchased what I thought would be my ultimate upland gun, a French 12 gauge with 27 inch barrels choked F/M that weighed less than 6lbs and was in like new condition. I took it out for a round of trap and couldn't hit squat with it. A trip to the patterning board revealed that at 50' I was consistently shooting about 18" right of the target center. I examined the stock and realized the gun had an extremely narrow comb. After I put an ugly 1/4" thick foam pad on the gun I was able to shoot the target center. Now I'm in a quandary, the gun is in exceptional condition and I want to keep it but I visually can't stand the modification. One side of me says to have the stock bent, another says to restock the gun, and my gut tells me to sell it and start over again in my search for the ultimate upland gun. What to do, what to do...