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Originally Posted by John Dallas
Yep, but after 70 years of shooting at the target, it's hard, real hard to change my style depending on which gun I'm shooting. Best I can do is to smash my face on the stock
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I'm in the same camp. I've tried floating, and while it works on the first clay, the second target on simo pairs just sails on. I shoot lots of different guns, and doing anything different to what my instinct tells me to do on one day, won't work the next day. I've decided to bend my 30" 28ga, and the man I trust to do it is all tied up with a bunch of malicious ATF auditors. I'm like Ralphy waiting for his Ovaltine decoder.
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12-16-2023, 05:35 PM
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A 32" piece of 1/4 inch or 5/16" steel stock of the desired height attached to the rib will bring your eye into a higher point without changing the point of impact. It's up to you to figure out how to mate it to your rib and attach it. Should be a piece of cake. By the way, that's roughly how Parker Brothers installed retrofit ventilated ribs on top of solid ribs.
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