k80ben
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Or a different stancePerhaps he has a big head and narrow shoulders, then?
Or a different stancePerhaps he has a big head and narrow shoulders, then?
And stance can make a massive difference to the fit of a gun. I have a shooting pal who, when he dry mounts a gun, mounts it across his body, with his feet at 90° to where the target would be. This dictates a longer stock. Yet, when he is actually live shooting, his stance is normal. This is where gun fitting in a shop can fall down.Or a different stance
Not met a shop that can fitAnd stance can make a massive difference to the fit of a gun. I have a shooting pal who, when he dry mounts a gun, mounts it across his body, with his feet at 90° to where the target would be. This dictates a longer stock. Yet, when he is actually live shooting, his stance is normal. This is where gun fitting in a shop can fall down.
Westley Richards factory in Birmingham did a damned good job on my side by side in the 1980's. They did all of their gunfitting on a pattern plate, with a try gun, at the rear of the premises. It was a weird experience shooting at a pattern plate, with a rugby match going on 100 yards to my leftNot met a shop that can fit
Spot on and spot on 2 different thingsWestley Richards factory in Birmingham did a damned good job on my side by side in the 1980's. They did all of their gunfitting on a pattern plate, with a try gun, at the rear of the premises. It was a weird experience shooting at a pattern plate, with a rugby match going on 100 yards to my left
I have to say though, they got the fit spot on.
I thought that was spot on and spot off ??Spot on and spot on 2 different things
Or wax on wax offI thought that was spot on and spot off ??
Or, in my case......wax lyrical !Or wax on wax off