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  1. HDAV, does my hypothesis that 50:50 suits more deliberate

    Shooters and 60:40 more instinctive sound right. Don't want to "over think" the subject but the idea just interests me. If you have floated the clay above the barrel for years ala 60:40 moving to 50:50 is tricky as you need to blot out the clay to centre it. Take your point though about the forgiving nature of the pattern.

  2. with an adjustable rib you can still shoot 50:50 ie flat with a figure 8 sight picture. I was interested in PW'ers preferences for flat or higher shooting guns for sporting. As I see it, a gun that shoots 50:50 means you have to cover the bird with the bead, rather than float it on the bead with 60:40 to centre the pattern. Whilst as Ed suggests there is not a lot of difference between the two, I think your actually shooting technique will determine what is best for you, ie if you are an instinctive type shot stick to 60:40 and if you are more of a 'precise' shot 50:50 might be ok, horses for courses I think. Take the point on the pattern plate though as not good for gun fitting.

  3. I knew an Avon and Somerset shooter some while back leap from C class to AA in a season. In my nievity I used to ask him what his secret was was? It turned out that that he routinely doctored his score after every shoot! He was ultimately found out after a selection shoot at wylye and was banned by cpsa for 5 years. Needless to say he has disappeared from the circuit now. Some of you may remember?

  4. Yes, I agree. I shot this stand last summer and what it did for me was to make me shoot the target much earlier. As it happened I think I dropped one and really have no complaints. If you can see it you can shoot it, given you can work out where to shoot it. What I don't like are targets obscured by the sun but everything else is fair game.

  5. In my opinion the markings (1/4 erc) on chokes are not always a good measure of there patterning performance. I shoot skt and 1/4 through my guerini with guerine chokes and they pattern like LM and M. Ive tried shooting 3/4 and F and it's like shooting an M1 rifle. Try chokes out on a pattern plate and sometimes you will be surprised with what you've got.

  6. Ive had one about a year now and like it alot. The only issue is that there is great temptation to fiddle with the adjustments to trigger, rib, stock and balance if you have the kinetic balancer installed. I had the balancer but have recently removed. The recoil is very well controlled without the balancer and for me I like the balance abit ahead of the hinge pin and I could not get this right even with the balancer in the most forward position so I took it out. My advice is to set it up then shoot it for 6 months before you change anything. Let me know if I can help further.

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