I was passing some time reading about gun fit online and came across this article. I normally don't try to pick out faults but to me at least in this particular article the graphics, I think, are somewhat misleading. For example that guy may be a great shot but that gun looks half way down his arm and what about the photos of the amount of rib you should see with the gun mounted... really? I like to see a good bit of the rib but that looks way too much. If I was a new comer looking for a way forward this, in my opinion, would not be a good article to try to gain some ideas. For example the wording at the first photograph of the rib surely the head is too low? And the photograph showing the eye I relation to the rib... it shows nothing because the perspective is from the back of the gun to the eye not the front to the eye. What the photo should be showing is the eye sitting on top of the front bead. Any thoughts from shooters on here?
http://www.clay-shooting.com/coaching/a-perfect-fit/
http://www.clay-shooting.com/coaching/a-perfect-fit/
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