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Do the field rules include low gun, butt of stock below the armpit? That's the most oft violated (but never enforced) rule I have seen when required.
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No sir. Only thing we want is the gun to go bang. Since we’re shooting clays we allow any gun hold. Those of us who have shot competitively for years consider a gun held an inch or two off the face a “low gun”.
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Mike Koneski For Your Post:
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07-26-2020, 09:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Mike Koneski
No sir. Only thing we want is the gun to go bang. Since we’re shooting clays we allow any gun hold. Those of us who have shot competitively for years consider a gun held an inch or two off the face a “low gun”.
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You are free to set whatever rules you want for the shoot, or any of the events. In competitions that stipulate a low gun such as FTISAC Clays and Int'l Skeet and clubs I have been to shooting "Modern" Skeet, along with a few local chapter Vintagers events have had well defined low gun rules. I have seen a good number of people premount or do what you say and call it low gun and it's generally ignored. Personally I don't see the point of holding the gun an inch or two off the face and calling it low gun, just premount and be done with it. I was just wondering if "field rules" included a low gun and how it was defined. Thanks for the clarification.
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