If you rotate from the waist, the pivot point is the center axis of your pelvis (whatever that means) and if the gun is tucked tightly into your shoulder and becomes part of you then how does the balance point of the gun affect your swing?

I am sure it is more complicated than a simple arc radius. Does the location of the concentration of mass of the gun change the feel? I am sure it does but don't understand how other than the apparently simple physics involved would explain it. If the gun is simply held tight to the body then the gun is not rotating but the body is with a wood and metal weight attached. Then the argument for a well balanced English gun makes no sense to me.

I would love to understand this better and I am sure others are also as confused as I am.

I am sensitive. No bashing please.


So many guns, so little time!