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  1. The m2 stock will fit the Supernova and vice versa. Depending which configuration you have already you might need the correct lock plate, shims and stock bolt. I’m not sure if the shape of the neck matches the receiver exactly but that will be a minor difference. I have a shortened comfortec stock on my Supernova, with the shortest pad. This shot high and I acquired a “D” lock plate and shim to fix this. I also retrofitted the same stock to an m3 and with the “D” shim, and it shot very low. I needed to change to A (or even Z) to get it to point naturally. I’ve not measured, but this leads me to suspect the geometry of the m2 and Supernova stocks will be different (although it could have been the geometry of the rib.) If the stocks are different, then the m2 stock will raise the pattern compared to the Supernova as I get reasonable results with a full length stock and the factory installed “B” shim. I sold the m2 so can’t measure now. Depending on your shooting style it might not affect you but it made a difference to me. The compact stock might have different geometry to allow for shorter stocks shooting higher. I don.t know about the Supernova 20ga stock compatibility. I can tell you that the standard Supernova stock can be cut down by 7/16” and still accept the benelli pads. Combined with the short pad this reduces LOP by just over an inch compared to the flat rubber pad.
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