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Adjusting POI on Shotgun
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<blockquote data-quote="trap55555" data-source="post: 5119577" data-attributes="member: 2032"><p>I will add that your rear sight (your eye) needs to be put in the same place (reliability) every time it is mounted. This is why you see a lot of adjustable stocks (or combs) and custom made stocks among competition shotgun shooters. The same is desired for our field guns.</p><p></p><p>Most manufactures build a "normal" stock that will fit a "normal" person. So "if" you are a "normal" person then their stock may fit you fine or be close. But most of us have something different about our body, longer/shorter arms, longer/shorter neck, bigger shoulders, etc. </p><p></p><p>Me, I have high cheek bones so when I get a good solid cheek weld to the stock I'm looking at the back of the receiver and I can't see the barrel/bead on some guns. So many times I have to raise the comb on the stock. Fortunately there are some slip on adjustable kits that I use and I don't have to spend the money or time to have a stock modified.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the ramble, this is likely TMI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trap55555, post: 5119577, member: 2032"] I will add that your rear sight (your eye) needs to be put in the same place (reliability) every time it is mounted. This is why you see a lot of adjustable stocks (or combs) and custom made stocks among competition shotgun shooters. The same is desired for our field guns. Most manufactures build a "normal" stock that will fit a "normal" person. So "if" you are a "normal" person then their stock may fit you fine or be close. But most of us have something different about our body, longer/shorter arms, longer/shorter neck, bigger shoulders, etc. Me, I have high cheek bones so when I get a good solid cheek weld to the stock I'm looking at the back of the receiver and I can't see the barrel/bead on some guns. So many times I have to raise the comb on the stock. Fortunately there are some slip on adjustable kits that I use and I don't have to spend the money or time to have a stock modified. Sorry for the ramble, this is likely TMI. [/QUOTE]
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