Years ago I owned a nice pump but found I shot it poorly with multiple targets, ie ducks or 2 clay birds in the air.
I read an article on the cool history of the browning auto 5.
I traded up right away.
The problem is I have a long neck and dropping shoulders. If I shoulder the gun naturally I shoot quite a bit high. So I had to compensate by shooting low.
I really enjoy shooting clays for fun with a hand thrower. But I could only hit 50 to 60%.
I shouldered a benillie nova. It felt perfect. I do not know how well it would shoot for me though. I own I shotgun and love shooting clays, occasional ducks and grouse.
One day I tried to shrug my shoulder up like saying "I do not know".
I suspect how much shrug will change day to day and even 1st few shots to the last few.
But my score went up to 95%, best ever.
Question: Is this bad form?
Will this hold me back from getting better?
Is there an adjustable but plate with recoil pad for this problem?
Stock mods?
Do some guns naturally fit a guy like me better?
Any feedback welcome...
I read an article on the cool history of the browning auto 5.
I traded up right away.
The problem is I have a long neck and dropping shoulders. If I shoulder the gun naturally I shoot quite a bit high. So I had to compensate by shooting low.
I really enjoy shooting clays for fun with a hand thrower. But I could only hit 50 to 60%.
I shouldered a benillie nova. It felt perfect. I do not know how well it would shoot for me though. I own I shotgun and love shooting clays, occasional ducks and grouse.
One day I tried to shrug my shoulder up like saying "I do not know".
I suspect how much shrug will change day to day and even 1st few shots to the last few.
But my score went up to 95%, best ever.
Question: Is this bad form?
Will this hold me back from getting better?
Is there an adjustable but plate with recoil pad for this problem?
Stock mods?
Do some guns naturally fit a guy like me better?
Any feedback welcome...


















































