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Unread 12-07-2025, 11:43 PM   #1
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If one is in a turkey blind shooting at a target that is standing still, a lot of drop keeps one from having the toe of the stock up on the top of the shoulder as one aims straight down the rib at its head. So it matters what the gun is used for. Also, the taller one is requires more drop in my experience.
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From October 1909 --

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Another approach, the Monte Carlo stocks on Lon B. Smith's Ithaca NID trap guns --

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