Tom Gresham's GUNTALK - 3.29.15 Part C

Published on March 30, 2015
Duration: 44:45

Tom Gresham emphasizes the critical importance of a properly fitted shotgun for accurate clay target shooting. He explains that when a shotgun stock is correctly fitted to the shooter's eye and body, the process of aiming and firing becomes intuitive. This involves aligning the eye with the shotgun's rib, allowing the shooter to focus on the target and execute a smooth mount and trigger pull without conscious aiming adjustments.

Quick Summary

A properly fitted shotgun stock is essential for accurate clay target shooting. It ensures your eye aligns perfectly with the shotgun's rib and barrel, allowing for intuitive gun mounting and trigger pulling. This focus on the target, rather than conscious aiming, leads to significantly improved accuracy and consistency.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Crimson Trace Laser Sights
  2. 00:25Tom Gresham's Gun Talk Intro
  3. 01:00Recap of Shooting Activities
  4. 01:44Double Tap Ammo and Equalizer Loads
  5. 02:20Upcoming Topics: 300 Whisper AAC Blackout
  6. 02:36Guest Introduction: Chris Ellis from Timney Triggers
  7. 03:15Turkey Hunting Season and Successes
  8. 03:53Timney Trigger Giveaway Details
  9. 04:19New Timney Triggers: Customer Choice Series
  10. 05:01History of Timney Triggers
  11. 06:42Benefits of Replacement Triggers
  12. 07:23Timney Trigger Tension Scale
  13. 08:32Takeaway: Don't Shoot a Rifle with a Bad Trigger
  14. 09:12Timney Triggers Website and Contact
  15. 09:51Bore Tips Cleaning Swaps
  16. 10:14Black Hills Ammunition
  17. 10:46US Sportsman's Alliance
  18. 11:13Liberty Safes
  19. 11:54Call In: Rick from Houston
  20. 12:11Rick's 300 Weatherby Magnum with Timney Trigger
  21. 12:31Question: 300 Blackout for Pigs (Subsonic)
  22. 13:34Discussion: 300 Whisper/AAC Blackout Ballistics
  23. 15:55Call In: Jim from Nebraska
  24. 16:04Question: Optics for Long-Range Handgun
  25. 16:26Discussion: Aperture Sights and Depth of Field
  26. 17:53Pinhole Effect for Vision Correction
  27. 20:09Question: Sig Sauer P320 Hunter vs. G20 Optics Ready
  28. 21:33California Ninth Circuit Peruta Case Update
  29. 22:57Reminder: Gun Talk 20th Anniversary Pistol
  30. 24:16Call In: Eric from Junction City, Kansas
  31. 24:22Question: 22 TCM vs. 22 Hornet in Rifles
  32. 26:12Call In: Dan from Tulsa, Oklahoma
  33. 26:20Question: Interstate Gun Show Purchases
  34. 28:21Upcoming Break and After Show
  35. 28:56Top Gun Supply
  36. 29:28Double Tap Ammo
  37. 30:00Springfield Armory Concealed Carry DVDs
  38. 30:30LaserLyte Score Tyme Laser Trainer
  39. 31:12Back from Break: Clay Target Shooting
  40. 31:34The Importance of a Fitted Shotgun
  41. 33:58Call In: Gary from Casper, Wyoming
  42. 34:22Question: 25-45 Sharps Caliber for AR
  43. 36:55Call In: Kyle from North Carolina
  44. 37:00Story: Son's Gun Safety Lesson
  45. 38:50Call In: Matt from Austin, Texas
  46. 39:44After Show Discussion Preview
  47. 40:04Back with Matt from Austin, Texas
  48. 40:18Question: Ruger P95 Failure to Feed Issues
  49. 40:57Troubleshooting Ruger P95 Malfunctions
  50. 43:46Call In: David in Waco, Texas
  51. 44:07Final Reminder: GT20 Pistol
  52. 44:11Closing Remarks and Encouragement

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is a properly fitted shotgun important for clay target shooting?

A properly fitted shotgun is crucial because it ensures your eye aligns perfectly with the shotgun's rib and barrel. This allows for intuitive gun mounting and trigger pulling, enabling you to focus on the target and achieve consistent accuracy without conscious aiming adjustments.

What are the benefits of having a shotgun stock fitted by a professional?

A professional stock fitting adjusts the shotgun's length, drop, and cast to match your unique physical dimensions and eye dominance. This results in a more natural gun mount, improved sight alignment, and significantly better accuracy, making shooting more enjoyable and effective.

How can I improve my shotgun accuracy if my current shotgun doesn't fit well?

If your shotgun doesn't fit, consider selling some of your unfitted shotguns and investing in a professional stock fitting. This process involves adjusting or replacing the stock to match your body, which is far more impactful for accuracy than owning multiple ill-fitting firearms.

What is the process of fitting a shotgun stock?

Shotgun stock fitting involves measuring the shooter's eye dominance, reach, and facial structure. Adjustments are then made to the stock's length, pitch, and cast to ensure the shooter's eye naturally aligns with the shotgun's rib and barrel when the gun is mounted.

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