steve204me
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Although a Game shot for several decades,(with a side by side, let me add), it is only a little over twelve months that I have attempted to shoot clays. At the end of May, I bought a dedicated "clay gun". An elderly Zoli Kronos, which I have taken to, like a duck to water. I found it a little muzzle heavy, maybe due to the 32" barrels. Adding about three ounces of lead in the stock, has the balance just nice. For me, at least.. My Zoli has an adjustable comb, so I am happy with my mount and fit, and I am hitting most of what I shoot at.
However, I have tried to use, what I am told is, a correct left hand placement, with my index finger straight, either alongside the forend, or under it. There is no way that I can do so, without experiencing pain in my wrist, as I turn it to the left. Maybe the trap style forend is an issue?
Being into my 70th. decade, I am of a mind to just shoot the gun as I am doing. Old joints tend to be a little reluctant to bend in a different direction. Is left hand placement likely to make a significant ( worthwhile) difference at my age?
Steve.
However, I have tried to use, what I am told is, a correct left hand placement, with my index finger straight, either alongside the forend, or under it. There is no way that I can do so, without experiencing pain in my wrist, as I turn it to the left. Maybe the trap style forend is an issue?
Being into my 70th. decade, I am of a mind to just shoot the gun as I am doing. Old joints tend to be a little reluctant to bend in a different direction. Is left hand placement likely to make a significant ( worthwhile) difference at my age?
Steve.