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Shotgun fitting

Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2022 6:47 pm
by Bugchucker
I finally retired my Remington Wingmaster (reluctantly) and upgraded to a Benelli Montefeltro. Love the gun, but in hindsight I should have spent more time shouldering it before buying. I shoot horribly with it. I'll close my eyes and shoulder it and it is way off. I got the Benelli at a reduced price and as a result it did not include a shim kit. I can buy one, but I've never played with shims. Am I better off going to a gunsmith or trying to figure it out myself?

Thanks in advance,

Phil

Re: Shotgun fitting

Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2022 11:36 pm
by oldbeek
a real simple fit tool I saw years ago was to tape a drinking straw on the receiver in the site plane. throw it up and see where it is pointing. you should be looking down the center of the straw.

Re: Shotgun fitting

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2022 6:07 am
by cjhills
Go to a gunsmith.......Cj

Re: Shotgun fitting

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2022 12:39 pm
by Sharon
Getting fitted by a gunsmith is well worth the money imo .

Re: Shotgun fitting

Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2022 2:32 pm
by Garrison
Once I had a properly fit gun, which allowed me to start pointing and stop aiming, I enjoyed the chukar hills much more.

I just purchased a new auto that came with a shim/cast kit. Since it is a synthetic stock and made to be adjusted, I was able to copy the geometry and length of pull off one of the break opens that was fit to me, and I happen to shoot the best.

Garrison