I don't disagree that you have to shoot heads up with a gun with lots of drop or else you'll only see the back of the receiver. The other 2 things you can do is bend the stock or add a comb riser. With shooting head up on a gun with lots of drop, how do you keep the proper eye alignment when your chasing a bird or clay target? That's why firm contact on the stock with the cheek bone is important through the entire swing.
Maybe Dr. John can tell us what the DAC and DAH is on that hammer gun.
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