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46K views 54 replies 38 participants last post by  Rifleman97  
Now "if" I was to use Kim's advise , with her being a champion shooter , she recommends stacking TWO (2) quarters on your rib in back of the back bead and if you can see more than the top half
of the front bead , you need a stock adjustment !

Who in their right mind would argue with that ? Knowing most Trap shooters , like to argue , some ?
I’d argue that everyone shoots different, and there is no right or wrong way. Personally, I have it so there’s a gap between the top of the mid bead, and the bottom of the front bead, and the clay is the same distance above the front bead as the front bead is from the mid bead. Otherwise too much of my FOV is blocked by the gun and I feel like I can’t hit anything. And in clays, just “feeling” unconfident in a setup is enough to make you not hit targets.

I bet if you ask 10 of the top clay shooters in any one field (sporting, skeet, or trap) you’ll get at LEAST 3 different answers. Maybe not everyone does it totally different from everyone, but there’s several ways all with benefits and drawbacks.