I am getting back into clay shooting after a long break as I have always been troubled with cheeckbone brusing which has affected my enjoyment of the sport.
I am male, 6ft tall and weigh 78 kgs and am shooting sporting - most often at The Star Gun Club as I live in the Leatherhead area. I can't shoot more than 100 birds a day comfortably.
After trying various guns and using loan guns I recently bought a used 12G Browning Sporter One, 30", 14 3/4 pull and which has an adjustable stock. This seems like a reasonable place to start given my build. I have also started shooting 24g loads rather than 28g.
I am still getting used to the gun and I have set the comb parrallel and about 2mm high to start with my current theory is that I might be harbouring some bad habits which may include tilting my head down onto the stock instead of bringing the gun up to right position and keeping my head upright or lifting my head ??
For now I am focusing on obtaining a more consistent and correct mount - ensure gun is in the right place in the shoulder and my view down the rib is - width of old pound coin of rib visible down length of rib which is end bead just above mid-bead - head upright.
I am looking for a person with experience in walking through a systematic process, including shooting a few clays to help me with correcting this issue within about 1 hours drive of Leatherhead.
Would be grateful for any suggestions as to who might be able to help me.
Thanks for your comments or suggestions.
I am male, 6ft tall and weigh 78 kgs and am shooting sporting - most often at The Star Gun Club as I live in the Leatherhead area. I can't shoot more than 100 birds a day comfortably.
After trying various guns and using loan guns I recently bought a used 12G Browning Sporter One, 30", 14 3/4 pull and which has an adjustable stock. This seems like a reasonable place to start given my build. I have also started shooting 24g loads rather than 28g.
I am still getting used to the gun and I have set the comb parrallel and about 2mm high to start with my current theory is that I might be harbouring some bad habits which may include tilting my head down onto the stock instead of bringing the gun up to right position and keeping my head upright or lifting my head ??
For now I am focusing on obtaining a more consistent and correct mount - ensure gun is in the right place in the shoulder and my view down the rib is - width of old pound coin of rib visible down length of rib which is end bead just above mid-bead - head upright.
I am looking for a person with experience in walking through a systematic process, including shooting a few clays to help me with correcting this issue within about 1 hours drive of Leatherhead.
Would be grateful for any suggestions as to who might be able to help me.
Thanks for your comments or suggestions.