Could someone please provide an opinion of the magnitude of lateral displacement during "barrel time" due to cast. G. T. Garwood made much of the "fact" that a stock doglegged to the right (cast off) will tend to decrease lateral displacement of right barrel to right hand side and increase lateral displacement of the left to left hand. I have always assumed that a cast off stock gave a "natural" lead on a right to left crossing target particularly with the left barrel. Is that indeed the case? If such effects of cast are appreciable, a crossover stock should produce a relatively large lateral displacement of both barrels and would seem to me to demand some compensation in the view of the old target/muzzle or target/pointin finger relationship. What say all of Ye?
jack
I think you need to go shooting