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  1. Answer given already to original question as yes. Then answer given for sweat box experts as Ladbrook and Langton plus their website. However in order to alter a stock you have to know what to tell the gunsmith. Hence advice to get some more help. Hope that helps.
  2. Good idea if you are experienced enough to have a perfect mount each time, but, I understood the OP to be newish to the sport. So still in the tricky learning period. It will all get sorted out in his own time. Dave has given him the good advice, a bit more cast, now he just needs to get it done and try it.
  3. See my previous post- Langtons (If you are not familiar with them, the full name is Ladbrook and Langton and link is here http://www.gunrepair.co.uk/contact.php/ )
  4. Sorry to add more to this thread but if you are giving suggestions your prices are way out, and I do not want the OP to get confused.I posted fact on work I have had done in sweat box and also with stocks made in Italy on various guns. I also have an Evocomp, and depending on how much cast is needed the Evocomp might not be an option (either way, they are not cheap, £1800 before extras like orthopaedic grip) and cannot be fitted on all types of guns. If wide chested, that one is not a good option as it cannot get effective cast. You do not get cast from just altering the butt pad left or right. As I mentioned earlier you can effectively bend adjustable stocks in a sweat box without fear of breaking the stock. Especially as the OP thinks it needs only a small amount. This is a cheap, quick and effective option. The OP is best placed to see an expert rather than Googled advice. Just my opinion of course.
  5. Hi all. You can put cast on or off with adjustable comb guns. I have done it on 2 Mirokus. It goes in the sweat box ...bent to what you want....jobs a goodun. If it is done properly, it does not return to original positions. I have also had cast taken back off 2 stocks made at Essevierre.....again both adjustable combs....because I had them made with too much cast. (Langtons did mine) Unicad.The point is that when doing any of these technical alterations to stocks, you really need to know and understand clearly what you want and how much change you need. The worker will only do what you tell them to do. From what you have put on here i think that you will need help. Can i suggest you go and see a gun fit expert rather than take views from people who you do not know on a forum. They may not be able to hit a barn door at 10 paces. Many talk a good talk but cannot walk a straight line. As far as coaching goes, there are many times that a lesson can involve technical discussion time or pattern plate time and few shots taken at targets, if, you have specific problems to understand or adjustments to be made. It is not all banging away in the general direction of a clay and hoping to hit one. For some who have been sold unsuitable kit, it is all about helping them to get it right.
  6. Like. .....True story Puuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuulllll
  7. Could it be scanned Phil and sent to Ron?
  8. Now Ed. He is obviously man of considerable shooting experience. Just a bit worrying that if he gets lost on a forum I fear for him out in the countryside where big fields look the same. Hope he finds his way back to his off road landy because it is a thankless task carrying all those flasks of coffee and butties
  9. Pigeon Pete no insult intended at all, just thought that you sounded female and about 14 years old, or are you on some sort of medication. I simply explained that in some disciplines gun up is not only essential, but the only way to shoot it successfully. However if you just want to plink away then that is also fine, you pay your money you make your choice. The fact also remains that good shooters can manage not only both ways but generally can pick up any gun and shoot with it, irritating as that may be. Bath time now! Not you, I have 4 other little tots to deal with since their mother passed 2 years ago.
  10. Peter, a reply of sorts to your Olympic coaches that are Olympians themselves, let's see. Peter Croft, Ian Peel, Richard Faulds, Ahmed Al Maktoum, Peter Bentley, Richard Brickell, without starting on other countries like Italy. Does that help? Of course I would not expect a BASC coach to know that, as you rightly say, there are no Olympic pheasants in the mix at the moment. Ed is quite right that these elite coaches would not be expected to have loan guns, the people that go to them are wanting to shave off the odd point that they miss in competition rather than someone whose personal best is 15/100. But then I could be wrong.
  11. Correct. I throw a brick at the telly when those trendy poncing chefs call it 'sea bass'. It is bass. Do you ever hear 'sea cod' or 'sea haddock', not at all because we don't want poncing when eating a fish and chip supper. It must be a southern thing.
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