I need idea what I could do keep the Beretta 390 from bruising my son's cheek? The funny part of this is their is no recoil to this gun has an adjustable cheek piece and it does come down to a point right where he puts his cheek thats what I think is doing it,but something is not fitting? Help... He loves shooting this gun and shoots it well ...... Blake
Take the adjustable comb and lower the front. You want the comb to be lower in the front and higher in the rear. This will help stop the gun from hitting him in the face when it moves back when the shot is fired. You can also put a weight in the magazine tube in front of the spring. This will also keep the gun from rising. You can also add a little down pitch to the stock. Place a couple washers between the stock and the butt pad on the top butt pad screw. HMB
you should definatly try either vasoline or a powder on the face. However, if he is shooting good scores the gun probably fits he is just an easy bruiser. I had a bruise on my face from february all the way to august and not because my gun doesnt fit me, just because I bruise easy. The powder seemed to help a bit
Watch the gun closely when he shoots, barrel rise? try s washer or 2 under top screw of recoil pad. I need more pitch and I needed to use several washers to find correct pitch for my wife.
putting grease or powder on your face does not correct the problem of improper gun fit. As said above, correct the stock/comb fit problem and the cheek will not be bruised...period.
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