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Old 11-01-2013, 02:37 PM   #22
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Jay, it's very simple: From a low gun position can you throw up the gun and hit the target..... if you can I don't care how much rib you can or cannot see, if the gun fits and you can break targets that's is all that counts...
That's what I am trying to achieve. All my shooting, even on clay birds, is from low gun. Ultimately the question is how to adjust the gun if I am missing. This is why I struggle with the concept of "aiming" at a patterning board or the concept of how much rib to see.

My thought is to focus on a point, mount the gun and fire at a patterning board as soon as the gun hits my shoulder in order to determine where I am shooting and repeat several times. Then repeat the exercise with another double that I shoot fairly well and compare. That should get me pretty close in terms of measurements.
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