back to the sighting plane question. Everyone says the two beads should line up into a figure 8, but many trap guns will have a space between the beads. Yes it's easier to make sure your head is on the stock the same every time if the beads stack touching but that's about all. Different shooters want the gun to shoot higher or lower. I just got my barrel back and I'm going over to the club and just shoot some straight aways. Unless I really squeeze into the stock I see what your picture was. Different face structures and distances from the cheek to shoulder mean different DAC. The only way to tell is to shoot it at moving targets.
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Paul Harm
Last edited by Paul Harm; 05-30-2019 at 01:25 PM..
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