ChrisPackham
Well-known member
Hi everyone, I would really appreciate your help with this, it's a bit of a story but I think the information helps.
The biggest challenge a newbie faces, especially when they progress, is that of advice and where to go, what to do next. In am not naive enough to suggest that 'the interested says it so it just be true' but I can't help but notice the inherent conflict of interest that coaches, gun smiths, gun shops have, not through desire but through the fact that they are a business.
it is important to stress that I am not worried about spending money on my hobby, but equally I don't want to waste it.
i have a beretta evo e that was my first gun since I started out in January, it was classed as suitable for me by a shop who I trust and latterly had a little cast off applied by a gunsmith who I also trust. I had a couple of lessons with a cpsa coach who I trust who helped with gun mount predominantly, much of the rest of my learning has been through 'doing'.
i have always found that my faults were a tendency to lift my head off the stock and sometimes a flicking out of eye dominance (right eye dominant) otherwise if I a avoid these I shoot well, now at a Stage where if my score isn't in 80% I feel that I have not lived up to my expectations, so I am looking to eleminate the above and progress.
This season I have shot a few driven days using this gun and have changed the bead from the small fibre optic to the brass (which I lost) and now the standard white in an order to fit in better with the other guns using game guns (as well as fitting black chokes).
When shooting clays the last couple of weeks I have noticed my eye dominance flick and my tendency to lift my head from a the stock, causing me to be miles off.
After my last game day I will switch back to the red bead but I am not sure this is all I need to do..
My quandary is thus ...... I understand completely the need for a consistent gun mount and I think that this has slipped, BUT I also now feel that if I am not consistently mounting the gun then the fit is such that I cannot 'naturally' consistently mount the gun.
My options are to go back to my coach (at 85 per hour) and correct mount, but it is in her interest for me to continue to have lessons to correct mount.
Go to gunshop, who I trust, but are in business to sell more or newer guns and a change to a grade 5 mk38 or 692 ( both of which I like) will costs over 1,000 which is a big chunk of shooting days budget for next season.
Go to gunsmith or stocker and have them look at an adjustable comb raiser to see if this would help, as well as re checking fit and potentially fit a recoil system at the same time, of course it is in their interest to have this work done. (Can I assume that an adjustable comb raiser and recoil pad won't affect value if I still need to trade, I am not expecting to get that money back but don't want to hurt value)
So, what I would really like is some collective advice from the shoot clay world who have no conflict as to the best way forward.
Another thought is that maybe my over ear defenders are causing the gun mount issue and should switch to in ear, but then I want to protect my hearing as best as I can..
Please help.......
The biggest challenge a newbie faces, especially when they progress, is that of advice and where to go, what to do next. In am not naive enough to suggest that 'the interested says it so it just be true' but I can't help but notice the inherent conflict of interest that coaches, gun smiths, gun shops have, not through desire but through the fact that they are a business.
it is important to stress that I am not worried about spending money on my hobby, but equally I don't want to waste it.
i have a beretta evo e that was my first gun since I started out in January, it was classed as suitable for me by a shop who I trust and latterly had a little cast off applied by a gunsmith who I also trust. I had a couple of lessons with a cpsa coach who I trust who helped with gun mount predominantly, much of the rest of my learning has been through 'doing'.
i have always found that my faults were a tendency to lift my head off the stock and sometimes a flicking out of eye dominance (right eye dominant) otherwise if I a avoid these I shoot well, now at a Stage where if my score isn't in 80% I feel that I have not lived up to my expectations, so I am looking to eleminate the above and progress.
This season I have shot a few driven days using this gun and have changed the bead from the small fibre optic to the brass (which I lost) and now the standard white in an order to fit in better with the other guns using game guns (as well as fitting black chokes).
When shooting clays the last couple of weeks I have noticed my eye dominance flick and my tendency to lift my head from a the stock, causing me to be miles off.
After my last game day I will switch back to the red bead but I am not sure this is all I need to do..
My quandary is thus ...... I understand completely the need for a consistent gun mount and I think that this has slipped, BUT I also now feel that if I am not consistently mounting the gun then the fit is such that I cannot 'naturally' consistently mount the gun.
My options are to go back to my coach (at 85 per hour) and correct mount, but it is in her interest for me to continue to have lessons to correct mount.
Go to gunshop, who I trust, but are in business to sell more or newer guns and a change to a grade 5 mk38 or 692 ( both of which I like) will costs over 1,000 which is a big chunk of shooting days budget for next season.
Go to gunsmith or stocker and have them look at an adjustable comb raiser to see if this would help, as well as re checking fit and potentially fit a recoil system at the same time, of course it is in their interest to have this work done. (Can I assume that an adjustable comb raiser and recoil pad won't affect value if I still need to trade, I am not expecting to get that money back but don't want to hurt value)
So, what I would really like is some collective advice from the shoot clay world who have no conflict as to the best way forward.
Another thought is that maybe my over ear defenders are causing the gun mount issue and should switch to in ear, but then I want to protect my hearing as best as I can..
Please help.......