I started clay shooting a couple years ago. I bought an A400 to use as a duel purpose gun for hunting and clay busting. It never really fit me right so I ended up putting an adjustable butt plate on it to increase the drop by about an inch and increased the LOP by about 3/4" It now fits me well enough that it's not an issue. The gun however is very light and doesn't swing the best so now I'm looking for an O/U.
What brands/models of shotguns are best suited to larger frame shooters? The only shotgun I have tried so far that fits me well in its stock set up is a Browning XS special with the drop in the sock running parallel to the line of sight of the barrel.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
George

What brands/models of shotguns are best suited to larger frame shooters? The only shotgun I have tried so far that fits me well in its stock set up is a Browning XS special with the drop in the sock running parallel to the line of sight of the barrel.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
George





























You don't really say what your fit issue is. I have problems finding shotguns with a long enough LOP. Not too much issue with drop at comb or heel. I shoot trap with a Remington 3200 that has an adjustable butt plate and I had to put a higher rib on it to get the sight picture where I wanted it. I also shoot an ancient Model 31 that is bone stock and fits me perfectly. As for new O/U's, I have shot a 725 without an adjustable comb and it shot really flat. 50/50 or less. Shot a Churchill 206 O/U that fit really well but seemed a bit light. Tristar unsingle shot well for me too. Old Citoris and Lightnings work well for me. You're going to have to try a few guns to be sure but I think you will find the greater the drop at heel the better the gun will fit.





















