Weight gain around the chest and face probably means the stock on your gun no longer suits you
Would you like to speak to our readers? We offer sponsored articles and advertising to put you in front of our audience. Find out more.Q: I have put on an awful lot of weight following an operation two years ago and since then my shooting has got progressively worse. I exercise regularly and there’s nothing wrong with my eyes or eye dominance, so why the decline? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
A: Sorry to hear about your problem which I strongly suspect is linked to your weight increase. If your chest and face have filled out substantially then it’s a fair bet the stock on your gun is no longer suited to your changed frame.
Book a session with a trained fitter who will pay close attention to the stock’s comb height and cast – in particular the amount of cast it has at toe. Extra flesh on your face will affect height and cast, while a broadened chest will almost certainly require the toe to be turned out more in order for the butt plate to slide into, and sit, comfortably in your shoulder pocket.
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