Getting the top of the comb set under the cheek bone makes sense. I also saw you turing your head in - locking the side of the stock to the jaw bone right above your top teeth. It really works for me. Did I see that right? At any rate, I have brought up my average getting the top of the comb under my cheekbone while the side of the stock is set against my top jaw (but without any real pressure). Thanks.
Just found your channel and love it. Have watched a lot of videos but none as informative as yours. I recently took some lessons and was told to bring the stock to my cheek first then bring my shoulder to the butt. When you set your head and bring the gun to mount which do you focus on first....cheek then shoulder? You make it look so easy. Thanks a bunch.
Went shooting clays and skeet tonight. Put my head in its "stance" first then brought up my gun and also you mention how to fix cheek slap in another of your videos. Was holding my cheek too tight. Thanks for that pearl! Shot well. I appreciate you taking your time to share your knowledge.
Thanks. Another great tip. I’ll take as many as you can give!
You are not alone Peter. glad you liked it.
How firmly do you grip the forend? An instructor surprised me by telling me that I should grip the forend very firmly, almost a death grip.
Getting the top of the comb set under the cheek bone makes sense. I also saw you turing your head in - locking the side of the stock to the jaw bone right above your top teeth. It really works for me. Did I see that right? At any rate, I have brought up my average getting the top of the comb under my cheekbone while the side of the stock is set against my top jaw (but without any real pressure). Thanks.
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Just found your channel and love it. Have watched a lot of videos but none as informative as yours. I recently took some lessons and was told to bring the stock to my cheek first then bring my shoulder to the butt. When you set your head and bring the gun to mount which do you focus on first....cheek then shoulder? You make it look so easy. Thanks a bunch.
David the gun should connect to both points at the same time. This will help with your mounting consistency also.
@@GoShooting Thanks a bunch. Do appreciate your reply.
Went shooting clays and skeet tonight. Put my head in its "stance" first then brought up my gun and also you mention how to fix cheek slap in another of your videos. Was holding my cheek too tight. Thanks for that pearl! Shot well. I appreciate you taking your time to share your knowledge.
Thanks much
No problem
Awesome thanks mate
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very useful for me, thx.
No problems Yashar
Does you Beretta SO5 have fixed chokes? If so, please tell what they are .. Thanks.
Yes it does. 3/4 in the bottom and full in the top
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