Can't talk specifically about the combo but I recently picked up the 32" o/u non-ported trap version - adjustable comb fixed butt plate - not a fan of ported barrels or want an unsingle. Only a few hundred rounds through it so these are my initial impressions. Fit and finish are very good considering the price (very nice wood on mine). It is front heavy - the adjustable butt plate of the combo may balance it better. Mine weighed 8 lbs before I added weights to even out the balance. The rib is more mid rib than a true high rib normally found on trap guns - allows for use as a sporter for which I found it quite adept at after adding weights (still too slow for low gun skeet station 8 - for me). The comb is a little high for me at the lowest setting - try before you buy. Still have to pattern for regulation and test the supplied chokes (which don't have the same quality feel as after market ones i.e. Carlsons) but just from shooting it seems okay. The triggers are crisp and break below 3 lbs ! The action is tight but a little grease / oil helps greatly. This is my second Churchill. The other a 28" field version has over 3500 rounds through it without a problem and hopefully this one will be similar. I normally shoot a Beretta 686 (flat rib) but so far am impressed with this 'mid' rib gun.