Does the Perfect Gun Mount Exist?

Published on November 1, 2024
Duration: 12:30

This video emphasizes that a 'perfect' gun mount is less about a specific position and more about absolute consistency. The instructors explain that while individual preferences exist, the key is to develop a repeatable mount that places the gun in the same spot in the shoulder pocket every time. They advise against forcing uncomfortable positions and suggest adapting body mechanics to achieve this consistency, which is crucial for proper gun fit and improved shooting performance.

Quick Summary

Consistency in gun mount is paramount for shooting accuracy and proper gun fit. The key is to ensure the firearm consistently returns to the same point in your shoulder pocket every time, rather than adhering to a single 'perfect' position. Avoid forcing uncomfortable mounts and prioritize developing a repeatable technique.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: The Perfect Gun Mount?
  2. 00:11Defining a Consistent Gun Mount
  3. 00:36Mounting Low vs. High
  4. 01:11Consistency is Key: Top Shooters' Mounts
  5. 01:48Where it Finishes Matters Most
  6. 01:56Personal Comfort and Mount Technique
  7. 02:32Inconsistent Mounts and Gun Fit Issues
  8. 02:42Off-the-Shelf Guns and Average Dimensions
  9. 03:00Consistency vs. Gun Itself
  10. 03:25No Shortcut to Consistent Mount
  11. 03:35Sight Picture Consistency
  12. 03:55Personal Preferences: Rib Visibility
  13. 04:16Outside the Norm: Extreme Mounts
  14. 04:47Shooting Targets and Pressure Points
  15. 05:31Gun to Face vs. Face to Gun
  16. 05:42Dipping Head and Locked Position
  17. 06:24Explaining Gun Mount Simply
  18. 06:33Top Performers' Different Mounts
  19. 06:43Stock Specs and Head Position
  20. 07:04Monte Carlo vs. Flat Rib Stocks
  21. 07:18Picture Perspective Differences
  22. 07:38Shooting Anything with Any Gun
  23. 07:53Adaptation to Stocks Over Time
  24. 08:13Importance of Not Rushing Custom Stocks
  25. 08:39Why Adjustable Combs are Key
  26. 08:59Short-Term Adjustments
  27. 09:15Changing Your First Gun
  28. 09:23American 'Patting' Stock Culture
  29. 09:39Addressing Poor Mount and Fit
  30. 09:57Inconsistent Mount = Impossible Fit
  31. 10:15Need for a Constant Mount Point
  32. 10:25Gun Fitting Without Consistency
  33. 10:30Lessons vs. Gun Fit
  34. 10:38When You Don't Need a Custom Stock
  35. 10:57Inconsistent Placement for Measurement
  36. 11:10Learning Consistent Mount with Off-the-Shelf Guns
  37. 11:30Building Mount, Then Custom Stock
  38. 11:33Thanks and Sponsors
  39. 11:55The Value of Nice Things vs. Practicality
  40. 12:02Custom Stocks Becoming Obsolete
  41. 12:22Fun in Doing Silly Things

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important factor for a good gun mount?

The most crucial element for a good gun mount is consistency. It's not about a single 'perfect' position, but about ensuring the gun consistently returns to the same point in your shoulder pocket every single time you mount it, regardless of your starting stance.

Should I get a custom gun stock immediately?

It's generally not recommended to rush into a custom gun stock. Your shooting mechanics and style can change significantly in the first year or two. A custom stock fitted too early might become unsuitable as you develop as a shooter, making it a waste of time and money.

How does consistency affect gun fit?

A consistent gun mount is a prerequisite for proper gun fit. If your gun mount is inconsistent, meaning the gun lands in a different place each time, it's impossible for a gunsmith to take accurate measurements and fit a gun effectively. You need a stable base point first.

What if a particular gun mount feels uncomfortable?

If a specific gun mount technique feels physically uncomfortable, it's a strong indication that you should avoid it. Instead of forcing it, work around it and find an alternative method that allows for a comfortable and repeatable mount. Comfort often leads to better consistency.

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