Classic GUNTALK.TV - Gun Fit

Published on March 18, 2011
Duration: 7:13

This video explains the critical concept of gun fit for shotguns, emphasizing that a properly fitted firearm shoots where the shooter looks. It details how to measure and adjust key stock dimensions like Length of Pull, Drop at Comb, Drop at Heel, Cast, and Pitch using specialized tools like a Tri-Gun and Drop Gauge. Achieving correct gun fit ensures optimal accuracy and comfort by aligning the shooter's dominant eye with the gun's rib and distributing recoil effectively.

Quick Summary

Gun fit for shotguns ensures the firearm shoots where you look by aligning your dominant eye with the gun's rib. Key adjustments include Length of Pull, Drop at Comb, Drop at Heel, Cast (Off/On), and Pitch, which collectively ensure the gun indexes correctly and distributes recoil effectively.

Chapters

  1. 00:06What is Gun Fit?
  2. 00:15Why Gun Fit Matters
  3. 00:47The Tri-Gun for Gun Fitting
  4. 01:16Rear Sight and Comb Alignment
  5. 01:48Understanding Length of Pull
  6. 02:20Relevance of Length of Pull
  7. 02:31Anchor Points Explained
  8. 03:20Using a Drop Gauge
  9. 03:44Drop at Comb and Heel
  10. 04:11Adjusting Stock Dimensions
  11. 04:45Understanding Cast
  12. 05:29Understanding Pitch
  13. 05:37Proper Pitch and Recoil
  14. 06:23Communicating Pitch

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary goal of gun fit for a shotgun?

The primary goal of gun fit is to ensure that the shotgun shoots precisely where the shooter is looking. This is achieved by adjusting the firearm's stock dimensions to match the shooter's unique physique and shooting style, making the gun an extension of their natural pointing ability.

How is 'Length of Pull' measured on a shotgun?

Length of Pull is measured from the center of the front trigger (or the center of a single trigger) to the back or center of the sole of the buttstock. This measurement is crucial for how the gun indexes to the shooter's shoulder pocket.

What are 'Drop at Comb' and 'Drop at Heel' in shotgun stock dimensions?

'Drop at Comb' is the vertical distance from the rib to the highest point of the comb, while 'Drop at Heel' is the distance from the rib to the lowest point of the buttstock. These measurements are critical for aligning the shooter's eye correctly with the gun's sights.

How does 'Cast' affect shotgun fit?

Cast refers to the sideways angle of the stock. 'Cast Off' bends the stock away from the shooter's face, typically for right-handed shooters, while 'Cast On' bends it towards the face, usually for left-handed shooters. This ensures the eye is centered over the rib.

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