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<blockquote data-quote="dfrahm" data-source="post: 2018866" data-attributes="member: 55117"><p>You have to hold them and the old tried and true - shut both eyes and bring it up. Your cheek weld to the stock determines your rear sight - this HAS to be right, not something that looks good. Try all of them, knowing Remington 870 is 'short' stock, Browning BPS is 'long', Benelli is in the middle in my opinion. But you have to try them all. Get with friends who have several different makes and models that you can shoot at the trap range or whatever. Bring them up until your cheek welds to the stock and open your eyes. One or two will be right for you - don't buy anything else. A 12 that can shoot low-base to 3.5 inch magnums would cover a lot of ground. A pump doesn't malfunction as much as a semi-auto in most cases. There's some basics - have a blast!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfrahm, post: 2018866, member: 55117"] You have to hold them and the old tried and true - shut both eyes and bring it up. Your cheek weld to the stock determines your rear sight - this HAS to be right, not something that looks good. Try all of them, knowing Remington 870 is 'short' stock, Browning BPS is 'long', Benelli is in the middle in my opinion. But you have to try them all. Get with friends who have several different makes and models that you can shoot at the trap range or whatever. Bring them up until your cheek welds to the stock and open your eyes. One or two will be right for you - don't buy anything else. A 12 that can shoot low-base to 3.5 inch magnums would cover a lot of ground. A pump doesn't malfunction as much as a semi-auto in most cases. There's some basics - have a blast! [/QUOTE]
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