A while ago I started a thread on cheek slap. Thanks for all of those who responded. One thing that was never mentioned is how you hold your jaw when shooting. I've noticed when I shoot trap or skeet I mount the gun with a slack jaw and I'm wondering if in the recoil my jaw moves contributing to cheek slap?

I am a stress clencher and when hunting I mount the gun with clenched jaw and never get cheek slap.

I have yet to shoot a round of trap and keep my jaws tight together to see if that makes a difference.


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