Don't know if I can call it a shorty since it's just a restocked youth 20 gauge with the normal 22" barrel on it. I was happy with this youth length since even with an adult stock on it it's only 37.5" long, the same as a Winchester 94 carbine, but a good pound and a half lighter. Bought it at a Pawn shop last year and actually finished with it during the season but didn't like it. I replaced the youth stocks with adult and started whittling in it. Cut the pistol grip off and started in with a flat power sander. When I finished in December the under side of the straight "English" stock looked like a pregnant guppy. Way too much curve in it for me. Now that the season is over I had to wait for tax season to end since after I retired I do taxes during that time of year.
This time I wanted no flat spots on it. Remington's and Brownings rarely have flat spots which are a sign of sawn lumber without shaping it afterwards. When I was done the only flat area is where the butt plate fits. I even rounded the two flat spots on the sides of the forearm where it attaches to the plastic spacer. You can see the end of the forearm is rounded too.
Pardner wooden stocks are notorious for being boxy and thick and I wanted rounded and trim. I like it a lot better now.
Here is the whole mess finished.