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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    I tend to lean back all the time and as soon as I lean forward I do much better. I also wasn't expecting to go shooting that day, so the shoes were not ideal lol
    With your petite frame, you would probably do well with a BullPup shotgun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HolyMoly View Post
    With your petite frame, you would probably do well with a BullPup shotgun.

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    That's bad ass! I'm not petite! Compared to you I'm a giant!


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    Last edited by Eli; 03-26-2014 at 07:04 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    That's bad ass! I'm not petite! Compared to you I'm a giant!


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    That is a Keltec KSG...kind of spendy.

    But they make a bullpup kit for a remington that is a lot more affordable, and a lot more reliable! This pic is a before and after conversion:

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    Quote Originally Posted by HolyMoly View Post
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    That is a Keltec KSG...kind of spendy.

    But they make a bullpup kit for a remington that is a lot more affordable, and a lot more reliable! This pic is a before and after conversion:
    Those two look nothing alike?????????


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eli View Post
    Those two look nothing alike?????????


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    I know! It takes about 30 minutes to do the conversion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HolyMoly View Post
    I know! It takes about 30 minutes to do the conversion.
    That's crazy!


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    She actually shoots the gun pretty well - leans back a bit in the beginning, but she has some technique to improve. She is too low on her shoulder....pretty common as people think the entire pad of the buttstock should be in the shoulder. And she is chicken winging a bit, which allows the shotgun to move out a bit. There is a nice little pocket just to the inside of your shoulder that the bottom of the shotgun should sit in, it allows great contact that bruises minimally, and you don't have to drop your head to get on the sights (as much).

 

 

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