Mack The Knife Bana";p="9192 wrote:Keep it coming Inder. Afterall, in the kingdom of the blind, the one eyed jack is king.
Mack The Knife
Hmmmmmmmmmmm
Mack The Knife Bana";p="9192 wrote:Keep it coming Inder. Afterall, in the kingdom of the blind, the one eyed jack is king.
Mack The Knife
Now that makes sense. Thanks, Sharief.Knowing "your" point of impact for the shotgun is what's paramount, in my opinion. So, forming a relationship between your rear sight (eye), the bead(s) and with your POI is what will get you to break targets. Challenge is to keep this consistent everytime.
Hmm well, there is this good book called "Trap shooting Secrets" and "Precision shooting" both by James Russel... He has got some funda on this..Mack The Knife Bana";p="9192 wrote: Keep it coming Inder. Afterall, in the kingdom of the blind, the one eyed jack is king.
Mack The Knife
Ah, so my initial surmise was right. Must have developed an additional brain cell without knowing about it.The more rib you can see, the higher the gun will shoot.
Now this really is news to me because I see anything from 1/4 to little less than 1/2 of the barrel! And neither did I miss this bit, "The measurement of the amount of vertical rib seen is estimated and is the apparent vertical distance between the breech end of the rib and the muzzles."A little visible rib amounts to about 1/4-1/2 inch ( no more ! ) in the case of a game gun.
Rather than ask how much shorter than a trap or skeet gun, I would like to know how the length of pull is determined in the case of a game gun? Is it the usual - from the inside of your elbow to the middle of the first pad on the index finger? Or do we subtract a known constant based on the shooters build and the sort of clothes (their overall thickness) he would normally be wearing?The stock neeeds to be shorter than that of a Trap/Skeet gun to allow a quick mount without snagging
No. It was just me being a duffer. I understood what you said and still managed to forget that you meant an apparent distance. Thanks for the correction.Um.....are we in the midst of a misunderstanding here ?