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Unread 12-16-2023, 05:29 PM   #11
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At my age, I'm not trying to get better - Just get worse at the slowest rate possible
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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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It's a Josh Lowensteiner gun which is too nice to muck up
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At my age, I'm not trying to get better - Just get worse at the slowest rate possible
Now that there is funny — demoralizingly so. I feel your pain (pains?).
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John, as another who cannot tolerate mashing my cheek into the stock, or floating a bird, I'd move it on and find one stocked more suitably. I just cannot shoot a shotgun with less than 2 3/8" at heel, and 2 1/2" is better for me. I don't shoot trap, either, so "built in lead" is not something I need.

However, if the gun really wants to stay with you one consideration is having another buttstock built for it with your dims and saving the original for the next owner, to preserve the value. It's an expensive option, but an option nonetheless.
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I will be dead before I could get a good stock made by the right guy
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New thought. Anyone got a "regular" stock for a 2 frame?
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This thread is making me feel better, not at shooting, but knowing I am not alone.
I get what Bill is saying and, at least theoretically, it would serve the same purpose as lowering the heel. A golf Tee stuck on the front, painted flat black, except for the white tip would weigh less.
When I'm shooting my best, it's with a red headed stepchild no one wanted. It came missing it's front bead, or it was loose; I don't remember which. I took it off because I didn't want to loose it, and the only reason I put it back on was that I was tired of everyone telling me it wasn't there. "How the hell do you hit anything without a front sight?" usually said as though the shot string was going to make a hard right upon exiting the muzzle. The only thing I want to see is the bird, and now that I've got glasses that correct for an astigmatism, I only see one bird.
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I have a 32"DHE which operantly was set up as a trap or live bird gun, and as a result doesn't have much drop. I want to use it more for clays shooting. The gun is too nice to start bending or shaving the stock. Any suggestions on some sort of fairy dust I could sprinkle on it to give me more drop?
Just ''Buy'' my Ithaca 2E that I have for sale in the for sale Section.
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Harry, I just looked at that gun and I am in love, but 32" barrels would seal the deal.
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