I try to keep my clay target guns and live bird guns fairly close in terms of key stock dems. All are fairly high; all are cast off slightly and all are relatively long. That said, in early August, I put away the target guns and shoot all clay bird games with a bird gun. If you are going to have a stock made for a gun, make sure it is a "keeper", because you are unlikely to recover the cost.


A Springer Spaniel, a 6# double and a fair day to hunt.