RE: Citori Question
Have you shot it yet?
Reason I ask is what works for other folks might not be your hot setup and a high rib is not the only factor that determins fit. Often, high rib guns also have less drop at heel and comb so the end result as far as your view is thesame. When I got into it I used a Browning A-5, LOL, not the "right" gun by anyones standards but I did better than OK with it. I then caught the "bug" and started looking for the right gun, listened to all the top shooters, tried some and ended up buying one. And my scores went down just like the money in my wallet. After much fooling around, fitting and whatnot, I retried the A-5 and bingo, back I came. I then looked for a gun that had the same measurements (fit)as the A-5 and ended up with a field grade Lightning. Life is good again. For me, it turned out that I look at the reciever and never really see the front of the gun, infact, if I do see much of the rib or beed then I start aiming instead of pointing, that leeds to "thinking" which leeds to lower scores for me.
Give the gun a fair shake with an open mind, it will let you know if it is your gun or not..
Doug