joeyclimbing
Regular
- Location
- Vancouver Island
I'd like to hear what some of you think of the 682 combo as a good adjustable trap gun to grow into.
I've been to the trap range only 3x, using my hunting shotgun, a 686 silver pigeon with mediocre results (breaking 12) found some cheek slap happening, but I'm not flinching. I felt that my neck was a little too long for the comb.
I then picked up and read a copy of R. Oswld's "Stock Fitter's Bible" and promptly put the thicker recoil pad on tried raising my elbow slightly - both helped.. I also discovered that I was picking my head slightly when I said "pull" (slightly ahead of mounting the gun) I'm working my form and on these issues, but I feel it might help to have a proper trap gun with an adjustable stock and the ability to make the lenghten the heel a bit.
I'd appreciate your thoughts on the 682c, and other models. I don't mind spending some $ for a good trap gun but don't wand to do it twice because I can't make adjustments.
Thanks!
I've been to the trap range only 3x, using my hunting shotgun, a 686 silver pigeon with mediocre results (breaking 12) found some cheek slap happening, but I'm not flinching. I felt that my neck was a little too long for the comb.
I then picked up and read a copy of R. Oswld's "Stock Fitter's Bible" and promptly put the thicker recoil pad on tried raising my elbow slightly - both helped.. I also discovered that I was picking my head slightly when I said "pull" (slightly ahead of mounting the gun) I'm working my form and on these issues, but I feel it might help to have a proper trap gun with an adjustable stock and the ability to make the lenghten the heel a bit.
I'd appreciate your thoughts on the 682c, and other models. I don't mind spending some $ for a good trap gun but don't wand to do it twice because I can't make adjustments.
Thanks!