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Old 09-28-2020, 11:41 AM
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you walk into the gun store and shoulder the guns they have. Easy. Now that didn't cost anything.
Read the whole page, then ask yourself, how many inexperienced shooters have the skills to adjust; Length of pull, comb, and butt plate angle.

Of course there are some who have such skills but do you really think the majority can? Most don't even know what those terms mean.


https://www.shotgunlife.com/shotguns/guns/shotgun-fit-what-youre-missing.html


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Your advice of a single shot or bolt action for practice to sharpen form may be okay, but only if that shotgun fits
From the above page;

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That’s because shotguns are designed for a male right-handed shooter who is 5-foot-9, weighs 165 pounds, with a 33-inch arm length and wears a size 40-regular suit.
That tells me that for the average male most shotguns will fir fairly well.
Which is also what I have experienced.

So you are saying then that my advice may be okay for the average male.
Isn't that good advice then? If not, how so?

So help me understand this. Shotgun manufactures build guns that are fit for the average male, if so why would the average male need to know about fit? How does it become paramount?

Wouldn't learning proper lead be more important to that average male?

And why is suggesting I'm a lousy shot and that I ramble and rant okay?

Never mind, no point in answering. I get the picture.

See ya.
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