Hi all,
Picking up on some one else's thread "Missing on the left" answered with some solid and clear advice from Hamster, I have been thinking about getting an adjustable comb fitted.
But 30 years ago, I could shoot pretty well (A at sporting, AA at DTL) and was in the trade and virtually no one used or needed adjustable combs. Maybe we all learned to fit ourselves to the gun, rather than adjusting the gun to fit us. Was that such a bad thing? Is that why I could pick up any gun and shoot well with it 90% of the time?
I know times change, and 30 year old equipment is outdated in almost every aspect of life, but guns are pretty basic and design changes are usually more about marketing than function.
My problem is I can shoot fast close clays with satisfying ease; but far crossers, or things going up and away from me, I seem to have no clue. Seem's that if I have time to think about them, I end up throwing lead at them with no idea why I am missing. I had thought I had a changing eye dominance issue, but it may well be that on fast reactive shooting I do shoot with the gun tighter to me, where as when I have time I am more relaxed and try to rifle shoot them.
So, like a million before me, I am thinking about spending on equipment rather than fixing the problem (i.e. blaming the gun and not the shooter). Cost to have adjustable comb fitted seems to be about £200, which is not a huge sum of money - but would this be better spent on coaching, or should I suck it up and get both?
Thoughts please...
Picking up on some one else's thread "Missing on the left" answered with some solid and clear advice from Hamster, I have been thinking about getting an adjustable comb fitted.
But 30 years ago, I could shoot pretty well (A at sporting, AA at DTL) and was in the trade and virtually no one used or needed adjustable combs. Maybe we all learned to fit ourselves to the gun, rather than adjusting the gun to fit us. Was that such a bad thing? Is that why I could pick up any gun and shoot well with it 90% of the time?
I know times change, and 30 year old equipment is outdated in almost every aspect of life, but guns are pretty basic and design changes are usually more about marketing than function.
My problem is I can shoot fast close clays with satisfying ease; but far crossers, or things going up and away from me, I seem to have no clue. Seem's that if I have time to think about them, I end up throwing lead at them with no idea why I am missing. I had thought I had a changing eye dominance issue, but it may well be that on fast reactive shooting I do shoot with the gun tighter to me, where as when I have time I am more relaxed and try to rifle shoot them.
So, like a million before me, I am thinking about spending on equipment rather than fixing the problem (i.e. blaming the gun and not the shooter). Cost to have adjustable comb fitted seems to be about £200, which is not a huge sum of money - but would this be better spent on coaching, or should I suck it up and get both?
Thoughts please...