Tag Archives: Gun Fit

  • New Gun Syndrome

    Posted on April 16, 2015 by Alan Rhone in Shooting.

    Shooters often buy a new gun expecting that it will transform their shooting overnight and are disappointed when it does not.  Shooting a gun is the same as driving a car or anything else we do in our day to day to lives.  We rely on muscle memory.  Put simply, muscle memory is what we […]

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  • Stock Fit. Part I. The Basics

    Posted on April 15, 2015 by Alan Rhone in Shooting, Shotguns, Stock Fit.

    The single most important part of stock fit is the shooter.  If you cannot mount a gun consistently in the same place, time after time, no one on earth can make a stock to fit you.  I cannot count the number of times I have been asked to look at a stock fit only to […]

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