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I had a gun fit done at Michael Murphy and Sons about 15 yers ago. I used these basic measurements to have a number of guns I owned adjusted, as well as stocks bent or altered.
I also had several stocks made to these specs.
It was money well spent.
For me having a professional gun fit definitely was the single best thing I did to make me a better wing shot.
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