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Shotty for Newbie?
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<blockquote data-quote="imartin" data-source="post: 1795246" data-attributes="member: 106328"><p>Also remember that proper fit of a shotgun is only as good as your mount. You need to be able to consistently mount the gun, the same way, Everytime, otherwise it doesn't matter how well the gun fits you if you can't mount it consistently to take advantage of the fact that it fits you. If you know someone who understands gun fit, take them shopping with you and buy the gun that fits best and feels right. Then you only need to make minor tweaks to LOP, cast, drop, etc if the gun is already pretty close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imartin, post: 1795246, member: 106328"] Also remember that proper fit of a shotgun is only as good as your mount. You need to be able to consistently mount the gun, the same way, Everytime, otherwise it doesn't matter how well the gun fits you if you can't mount it consistently to take advantage of the fact that it fits you. If you know someone who understands gun fit, take them shopping with you and buy the gun that fits best and feels right. Then you only need to make minor tweaks to LOP, cast, drop, etc if the gun is already pretty close. [/QUOTE]
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