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Hey guys, not sure if any of you have had this problem and whether this is the right topic to post in as new to PW but i have a new Game silver pigeon 1 and when ever i shoot pigeons/clays it always hits my cheek really hard below my eye leaving me with a bruise after about 20 shots. that much so that it puts me off using it, i have a Berreta semi auto which i am absolutely fine with and no problems at all but it just seems to be my new silver pigeon U/O :sad1: anyone know why this could be? would be very grateful for any help/tips

 

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Hey guys, not sure if any of you have had this problem and whether this is the right topic to post in as new to PW but i have a new Game silver pigeon 1 and when ever i shoot pigeons/clays it always hits my cheek really hard below my eye leaving me with a bruise after about 20 shots. that much so that it puts me off using it, i have a Berreta semi auto which i am absolutely fine with and no problems at all but it just seems to be my new silver pigeon U/O :sad1: anyone know why this could be? would be very grateful for any help/tips

 

Thanks :good:

 

This is a gun fit issue that may have one or more causes, the usual suspects are pitch, comb height, stock length and even poor mounting which isn't likely in this case as you shoot your semi OK.

 

You need to experiment by making small changes to each and then having a few shots to see the effect, a quick and effective trick is to grab a mates gun which doesn't beat you up and lay it on top of yours such that you can spot obvious differences to point you in the right direction.

 

Pitch changes can be made by placing temporary washers inside the screws between the pad and stock.

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As previously said its gunfit, if the comb( the top of the stock where you cheek rests) is too low you will lift your face to see over the rib of the gun, and the comb will hit you as you pull the trigger. its like someone putting their fist on your cheek and pushing it moves you head but doesn't hurt, if they start with the fist an inch away and push it becomes a punch and hurts!!

the 30 inch you refer to is the barrel length not the stock.

Get a gun fit from a local coach, Bakerboy isn't too far away I think, he will sort it . If you happen to be goin to the Midland call down to BASC coaching and we will take a look

 

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We come across this scenario time and time again with Beretta's at our local clay ground-it seems that the design of the stock simply does not suit some people (my son and myself included) and causes bruising and inconsistent mounting. Try a Browning-it seems to be that the worse fit the Beretta is the better the Browning. And before I get moaned at-NO I don't have anything against Beretta's-they build some superb guns.

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We come across this scenario time and time again with Beretta's at our local clay ground-it seems that the design of the stock simply does not suit some people (my son and myself included) and causes bruising and inconsistent mounting. Try a Browning-it seems to be that the worse fit the Beretta is the better the Browning. And before I get moaned at-NO I don't have anything against Beretta's-they build some superb guns.

I would have to agree with this. Mate has a Beretta 687 he uses for game and has often mentioned that he has a bruised cheek by the end of the day. He also has a Browning with which this doesn't happen but for whatever reason he still perseveres with the Beretta.

I love the Beretta 682 Super sport ( the short black actioned jobby with ported barrels) but got rid eventually partially because it slapped me too much. Nephew also has a Beretta 687 and although it doesn't slap him he bought from me a Winchester 8500 Trap gun as he shoots much better with it!

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As other have said this is most likely a gun fit problem I had the same issue switching from a semi auto to a 525. What may also be worth mentioning is getting a grippy (as in, grips into your shoulder) recoil pad fitted. My 525 had just a plastic butt pad that would move around and slip when firing causing the exact same issue you are getting with a bruised cheek, when I stuck on a slip over recoil pad half of the problem was gone, the other half was down to poor mounting.

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As other have said this is most likely a gun fit problem I had the same issue switching from a semi auto to a 525. What may also be worth mentioning is getting a grippy (as in, grips into your shoulder) recoil pad fitted. My 525 had just a plastic butt pad that would move around and slip when firing causing the exact same issue you are getting with a bruised cheek, when I stuck on a slip over recoil pad half of the problem was gone, the other half was down to poor mounting.

The slip-on recoil pad lengthened the stock, that's probably what helped. It would probably help the OP too.

 

 

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