OntarioHunter
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- Location
- SW Ontario
First off thanks for reading the post. Pretty straight forward question, but I don't personally know any very well informed shooters to give me the straight answer.
I picked up a Weatherby Element SA on here a while back, not a trap gun but it will serve as a multi use tool, anyways I brought it out to bust some clays at my club and I'm having a rough time finding the sweet spot. To hit my clay I have to completely cover the bird, almost with the tip of the choke, therefore I'm losing it as I follow or lead.
Any typical sight I would lower it down to bring the shot up but it's a super small light pipe sitting very tight on the rib.
If I installed a larger diameter light pipe further back from the muzzle would it help, or are my mechanics so far off I need to just adjust something in my technique.
I picked up a Weatherby Element SA on here a while back, not a trap gun but it will serve as a multi use tool, anyways I brought it out to bust some clays at my club and I'm having a rough time finding the sweet spot. To hit my clay I have to completely cover the bird, almost with the tip of the choke, therefore I'm losing it as I follow or lead.
Any typical sight I would lower it down to bring the shot up but it's a super small light pipe sitting very tight on the rib.
If I installed a larger diameter light pipe further back from the muzzle would it help, or are my mechanics so far off I need to just adjust something in my technique.