ORIGINAL: lovethebigguns
ORIGINAL: Pawildman
Check this out and see what you find.............. Don
Great advise. I know one of you other fellas suggested I do that as well.
I did and here's what I came up with:
With the Citori, I consistantly
only see the bead. It's shoulders so nicely, and the same for me everytime. With the SX3 (which I shoot better) I see a good amount of the rib. Just for kicks, I grabbed my ole trustly Winchester Model 1300 pump (I've had it for 19 years, and learned how to shoot clays with it) and it is really damn close to the samepicture I see with the SX3, I see a good portion of the rib.
I guess since the SX3 is so much like the gun I learned on, it's more of a natural fit for me,
SO,the way I see it,Ishouldtake my Citori and raise the stock a little.
Agree?
I would say that's most likely correct. What I'd advise you to try first is get some moleskin or somethind else soft with an adhesive backing and build up the comb of the stock some. A lot of shooters use it for just this purpose. put on successive layers, or maybe only one is needed until you are seeing tha amount of rib that suits you best. You will only need it where you cheek locks to the stock. Take that out and try it before you do any stock adjustments or replacements. Ifyou can find some thick 1" wide black rubber electrical tape, you could try that also. Adhesive on one side only. This should tell you fairly quickly and easily if you have helped the problem. It will give you a good idea how much to change th comb height. Hope this helps...........Don