Yea, yea. I understand that the laser is not the end game. The point is, when taking an old double gun and fiddling with the stock to find how you want to have a new one made it gives you a decent idea of where you want to go. I know that when the laser has served its purpose, one fine tunes the process with something like the good Mr. Legg has described above. For me, after the 16 yard tuning, I would also shoot a series of patterns using essentially the same technique from about 30 yards or so. But the laser should get you to the final strokes more painlessly. Jake


R. Craig Clark
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