ron, just read your experience with a shenandoah. a while back i picked up a used one in 36 flint. same reaction to yours with the sights and the way the rifle shoulders. replaced the sights, the rear with one intended for a traditions trapper pistol and the front with one for a gpr. both metric and a square sight picture. i also cut a styrofoam filler for the curved butt plate and added a recoil pad to kind of extend the stock. adds about two inches in length and things line up better now. other wise a decent and accurate rifle.......and still cheaper than golf.