Try this once as I think it will demonstrate the foot problem for you. Stand in your normal stance facing to the front as you would be in walking in on a flush. Mount the gun without moving your feet and see how far left you can swing and keep the gun going level without undue strain - probably close to 90 degrees left. Now do the same to the right and see how your body starts to strain to keep the barrels on a level plane as you get around 45 degrees right and tension builds in your back muscles. It is because you are turning around that front left foot which is normally carrying about 70% of your weight. So you need to reposition your feet to get the lead foot around closer to the hit point - opening the stance for that side of the swing.
Last edited by Jerry V Lape; 01/08/11 12:13 PM.