GUNTALK S2: Defensive Shotgun - Ep 3, Pt 1

Published on July 10, 2012
Duration: 4:47

This segment from Gun Talk S2: Defensive Shotgun - Ep 3, Pt 1 focuses on proper stock fitment and recoil management for defensive shotgun use. Instructor Ed Stock demonstrates how to achieve a correct cheek weld, manage recoil by leaning into the firearm, and determine the appropriate stock size for a secure and comfortable fit. The video emphasizes safety and proper technique to prevent injury and enhance control.

Quick Summary

Proper shotgun stock fitment involves ensuring the heel is out of the shoulder pocket and the toe is engaged for a correct cheek weld. Manage recoil by leaning into the firearm and keeping your thumb straight on top of the receiver to avoid facial impact.

Chapters

  1. 00:51Introduction to Defensive Shotguns
  2. 01:27Gunsight Academy & Instructor Ed Stock
  3. 01:51Mossberg Safety Feature
  4. 02:07Recoil Pad Importance
  5. 02:31Proper Mounting and Stance
  6. 03:03Leaning Into the Gun
  7. 03:12Thumb Placement
  8. 03:33Determining Stock Size
  9. 04:01Heel vs. Toe Placement
  10. 04:35Upcoming Topics: Sights & Calibers

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you properly fit a shotgun stock for defensive use?

To determine the correct stock size, hold the shotgun mid-ships, bring it to your shoulder, and ensure you can run a finger just underneath the recoil pad. The heel of the stock should be out of your shoulder pocket, with the toe engaged for a proper cheek weld.

What is the best way to manage shotgun recoil for home defense?

Manage shotgun recoil by leaning into the firearm slightly, similar to a handgun stance. This allows your body to absorb the recoil effectively, rather than your face, and ensures a stable shooting platform.

Why is proper thumb placement important when shooting a shotgun?

When mounting a shotgun, keep your thumb straight and on top of the receiver. Wrapping your thumb around the stock can cause it to hit your nose or eyes, leading to discomfort and watering.

What is a cheek weld and why is it important for shotgun shooting?

A cheek weld is the proper placement of your cheek on the shotgun's stock. It's crucial for creating a consistent and stable shooting platform, allowing for better accuracy and control. Get down onto the stock to achieve this, rather than raising your cheek.

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