Stock Fitter's Bible was written for one purpose -
to help clay target shooters improve their scores. After
an introduction explaining how the book was written and
the syntax that is used, comes a very short history
about the author. That is followed by a history of the
stocks on personal guns to introduce the reader to stock
(or gun) fitting - how personal guns evolved and
eventually, how stock designs changed to fit the
evolution of shooting forms and gun designs used over
the years. Some principals of shooting forms have been
retained and refined while others have been eliminated.
Today, coaches and trainers teach specific gun mounts,
stances and body postures (shooting forms). To shoot up
to your full potential, you must use a good form. To do
that, your gun must have stock dimensions that allow
someone of your individual size and shape to use the
form. If your gun doesn't fit YOU, a correct form cannot
be used. It is that simple. To help you shoot better,
the book describes the elements of good shooting forms
and continues with step by step instructions to make
your gun fit you, one stock dimension at a time. When
you are shooting a well fitting gun, the benefits will
include (among others), smoother and more accurate
swings, more consistent gun mounts and shooting from one
day to the next and reduced felt recoil. The book also
explains how to see targets better, how to visually
prepare for targets before calling for them, ways to
reduce stress and how to postpone fatigue. Since some
readers may be unfamiliar with the terms used in stock
fitting, a complete, alphabetical glossary will be found
at the end of the book. (Don't guess what a term means,
look it up.) Almost anyone can improve their shooting.
Stock Fitter's Bible explains how to do it.
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