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Unread 02-01-2011, 05:53 PM   #4
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Drew, that is one great bunch of pictures of guys and girls who don't shoot out of the middle of their glasses. I have never shot out of the middle of my lenses and can't figure out how I ever could. It is an anatomical impossibility for most of us unless we are willing to put up with the recoil of a stock with four inches of drop. By the way Drew and Dave, what make of gun was Mr. Fox shooting? I have seen a few four inch guns and a few orders for four inch guns in the Parker Brothers records. In my youth, hunting in Southeast Pennsylvania for pheasants over good setters and mallards at dusk and after dark , it really didn't matter whether the gun had a stock or not. However, when shooting quail in heavy cover in Southern Maryland during the same era, stock fit became quite an issue and I crawled the stock and tilted my head, and have done so for the rest of my shooting life.
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