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Hi Maca,
Yeah I know it will unbalance it some what but if it fits it will be better than not being able to shoot at all!
Yep will keep the piece of stock and add it back to it as he get's bigger, and no I cant find a youth size stock in NZ:(
He was having a go on a 12g the other day and apart from the whole gun being too heavy he was doing ok....even managed to hit a couple of clays.....he was super stoked:thumbsup:
None taken, big difference though, one is a 40min practical test of one type of welding and the other is 8000hrs of practical training and courses.
And the technical term for adjustable hammer is "Knockometer" :D
Also accepted would be "Rhythm stick" or "welcoming handle"
Holy crap!
These threads fall apart faster than I can type.....hahahahahaha!
Being a shotgun it should be lighter hopefully in the barrels, you could put a hook on the butt plate to catch some of the weigh under the arm, if it doesn't interfere with the swing
Wait till we get him out with us!! You might need share in clay target and ammo factories. New traps hous supposed to be going in today too
This might help with the gun fit thing, more along the showing you what to look for in "fit"
http://youtu.be/yQ_rdXEi8vs
Muzzle control!
What discipline of " Clays " is your son shooting ?
Trap , Skeet , Sporting ?
Why is the pump frowned upon .
If its the Nelson Waimea gun club you have joined , then things must have changed a lot over the last 10 years .
Ken
Hi Ken,
He took a real shine to the skeet but the whole reason we joined is to learn to shoot better and he is only ten, apparently pump guns were ok but now they prefer an auto.
He had a single 20 but it kicked like hell, so we went looking for a gun that we could shoot at the club and hunt with safely....seemed like a pump gun was a good compromise at the time.
We have only joined recently so things may have been different, Some of the guy's we have met up there have been great but rules is rules!
Never mind, now I get to buy a new gun :thumbsup: (I think it's how women feel when they buy shoes!)
There is no 'rules' regarding pumps etc
I have shot my best round of skeet 24/25 with a pump gun. 1st time on a pump ... Can't replicate it...
Chris 'fatty' Skully would clean up most shooters on NZ on a clay field with a pump gun.
I've seen him shoot skeet, trap and ball trap with one as a pisstake and beat most there .
Unfortunately some clay clubs are lead by geriatrics that are blind to anything else
Unless the club rules state no pumps when you joined then crank away!
Most shoots at our club 30% would be using pumps.
Mate of mine Eli can fire a pump gun quicker than I can an auto!! And it boots 5x as much as my auto and he will put box after box through it .. I'll pass and 'select' birds LOL
Jase,
Try getting in touch with Joey @ KTWStockworks in Motueka
ktwstockworks gun powders packs motueka new zealand.
He would be a good local point of contact.