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I broke mine in a motorcycle accident and, common to most people with this injury, the ends knitted out of line, mainly because it can not be splinted. This has given me a pronounced knob just inboard of my shoulder pocket which doesn't like guns recoiling against it.


I managed to break both my collarbones - and had to endure those godawful figure 8 braces. Guess I got lucky with the knit though, recoil doesn't bother it.

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We tend to imagine the shoulder pocket with the arm hanging down while in fact when shooting most peoples trigger arm is lifted to about 40-60 deg. This opens out the bottom of the shoulder pocket, easily accommodating a wide toe.


I am not sure if I understand this. Bringing your right arm up and forward as part of the gunmount creates a cup that (to my eye at least) seems to reduce the size of the shoulder pocket.

Would the enlarged toe help provide recoil relief to a woman shooter, perhaps? I understand that woman shooters sometimes need excessive cast on the toe to avoid having it dig into their chest. Perhaps this was a different approach to that problem.

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Originally Posted By: Small Bore
Toby, sorry to hear about your pronounced knob!



I would think that Toby is quite proud of his pronounced knob.
I think that his issue is with his collar bone...

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Women shooters would tend to have a less sharp, shorter toe but a wider one would be more of a problem.

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Good for shooting from a trapeze .

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There's all manner of curious and distinctive things in that gun; how does it feel in the shoulder?

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I have one in 28-bore, which actually feels very shootable. But this had the pitch of the butt altered. The pitch on the 12-bore makes it way out for me - feels as if it would slip down off my shoulder. The comb and belly profiles don'r feel odd, strangely enough.

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