Does stock pitch make a difference on a hard recoiling rifle? I have a Winchester miroku 1886 that I decided to fit a different stock to since I intend to shoot some heavy loads with it and the crescent butt plate just doesn't seem to settle into my shoulder well when raising the rifle. I'm just about ready to trim the stock back a little bit to fit a recoil pad, so I though I would ask if I should keep this stock pitch or should it be changed slightly? It shoulders well and the sights come right to my eye; but will changing the angle aid in how the rifle recoils without negatively affecting this? Hopefully the picture explains the dimensions I'm concerned with better than I can.

