Originally Posted By: Toby Barclay
However, unless you are aiming at a stationary mark, you shouldn't be looking at the gun rib at all. Your eye should be focused on the target and gun fit should take care of the eye placement.
On balance I think that game or other fast instinctive shooting calls for a smooth rib and anti-glare finishes are best for trap and inanimate target work. IMHO


I think Toby has it right. Smooth and swamped ribs seem to disappear and let the shooter concentrate on what is important, the target.