Now that flush handle shooter subject came up I have a Question for you that shoot one.
In the past I have had rolling blocks and just never could warm up to them because of the stock configuration, to low in the heal.
This works fine for hunting situations shooting off hand or leaning against a tree, but shooting long range past 600 yards I cant get the cheek weld I want with out curling my fingers over the comb.
I have shot the original Hepburn and they aren't any better.
How are you that shoot the Hepburn's getting along with them at long range? can the tangs be bent a little or will this screw up the trigger bar to much?
I have the opportunity to get a original in the .44-100 straight complete with the heal sight mount and sights.

Kurt