Retromullet...with a name like that I thought you were Australian...the reason I've got that hat is that last week it was very sunny and I was going to a shoot so I bought that hat ...I guess you are not a Yankees fan... stay well and good to hear from you!
Another great video in layman terms. I purchased a Browning Pro Trap and I'm not sure how the adjustable comb should be an advantage. Can you have a video on that.
first to view and comment.. will give that a go, thanks for the tip. I've recently purchased a 692. still getting used to it, I've dropped from an average of 18 - 20 using club guns to 5 (clean) if I'm lucky
Hi Roger, I corresponded with you on another of your videos. I shoot olympic trap and am the heavy built type. I need to lean slightly forward when I mount the gun and effectively it is shooting where I look. However my back hurts after a few rounds. I was thinking that if I increase my pitch then i would not have to lean forward and therefore obtain a more natural stance and reduce back pain. Am I reasoning correctly? Will this affect my shooting point? Thanks Simon
simonbon...changing the pitch of your gun can affect your point of impact...if you want a more upright stance there are two things you can try...if you add a shim pad to the top of your recoil pad that will force your gun down allowing you to have a more upright stance...a higher rib gun will also give you a more upright stance...i think your reasoning is correct so try the extra pitch . I'll be interested to see how you go.
@ 1:35 we can't see sh--t about your barrels / camera way too close. Demonstrating while sitting in a chair is OK IF you shoot your ducks sitting in a duck blind or boat, but if we are talking about walk up shooting NOT SO MUCH. On balance a lot of valid comments, sorry if my critiques are too direct but you have a lot of knowledge to share if you improve the quality of your presentation it will be easier for us .
CR Rains...i agree with the points you make but im not set up to do any fancy videoing...i use an iphone on a little tripod...and the problem is if i move around or get too far away the audio quality goes down...good on you and thanks for watching!
Another good video Roger, given me a few more things to think about, thanks. 👍🏻
Good on you GG
Thank you always I got a new information from you. Thanks MR. Roger
Good on you Naif...stay well!!!
Yankees fan, Roger? I am born and raised from Boston so I had to call you out! :) Another great video, thanks.
Retromullet...with a name like that I thought you were Australian...the reason I've got that hat is that last week it was very sunny and I was going to a shoot so I bought that hat ...I guess you are not a Yankees fan... stay well and good to hear from you!
Another great video in layman terms. I purchased a Browning Pro Trap and I'm not sure how the adjustable comb should be an advantage. Can you have a video on that.
Jerry...there is a video I've done titled "adjusting the stock" that should cover your question...if not let me know...stay well
Excellent 👍🏻🇨🇦
Good on you...Thank you for watching. Much appreciated. Stay well and Happy shooting.!!!
first to view and comment..
will give that a go, thanks for the tip. I've recently purchased a 692. still getting used to it, I've dropped from an average of 18 - 20 using club guns to 5 (clean) if I'm lucky
Garry ...that was quick...692 is a nice gun...I'm like you... still getting used to the gun.
Hi Roger, I corresponded with you on another of your videos.
I shoot olympic trap and am the heavy built type.
I need to lean slightly forward when I mount the gun and effectively it is shooting where I look.
However my back hurts after a few rounds.
I was thinking that if I increase my pitch then i would not have to lean forward and therefore obtain a more natural stance and reduce back pain.
Am I reasoning correctly?
Will this affect my shooting point?
Thanks
Simon
simonbon...changing the pitch of your gun can affect your point of impact...if you want a more upright stance there are two things you can try...if you add a shim pad to the top of your recoil pad that will force your gun down allowing you to have a more upright stance...a higher rib gun will also give you a more upright stance...i think your reasoning is correct so try the extra pitch . I'll be interested to see how you go.
Hi Roger....i will be trying a higher rib gun soon. will let you know how it goes. Cheers.
@ 1:35 we can't see sh--t about your barrels / camera way too close. Demonstrating while sitting in a chair is OK IF you shoot your ducks sitting in a duck blind or boat, but if we are talking about walk up shooting NOT SO MUCH. On balance a lot of valid comments, sorry if my critiques are too direct but you have a lot of knowledge to share if you improve the quality of your presentation it will be easier for us .
CR Rains...i agree with the points you make but im not set up to do any fancy videoing...i use an iphone on a little tripod...and the problem is if i move around or get too far away the audio quality goes down...good on you and thanks for watching!
Go White Sox...
Good on you Charles...stay well
You ate too old to listen to
What can I say. Stay well, happy shooting and thank you for watching !!