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Shouldering a firearm


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Even more than proper techniques I think it is almost a lost art to get a gun that actually fits you. I have very large cheek bones. Unless I am shooting a rifle with a  scope I can't get down on a stock with a Monte Carlo stock. Just doesn't fit. Most of my rifles I can't even use the low rings even though the scope would accommodate them. I need the extra height.

 

I see guys at the range shooting and not even have their face in contact with the stock. One of the best set ups I have seen for an entry level gun that I am surprised more companies don[t do is the Mossberg 500 combo. They give you two cheek pads for the stocks. One high one to work with their cantilever barrel and scope to raise your head up and a lower one that aligns you lower for the vented rib barrel. Works pretty well

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Good point CulverCreek, that's why I bought the cheek extender pad for my Mossy 500 'cause I sat a 2x7 Leupold on top.  I  also put the Knoxx stock on it and I can now instantly adjust the stock length based on what clothing I have on. Love it.

 

But it seems like everywhere I look anymore - that's how people are shouldering weapons.  I just really don't understand.   I understand the light recoil thing but I wouldn't even try and shoot a .22 like that.   Has to affect accuracy.

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