You cracked me up with that Hitlery Clinton comment, Jim. But marklart, I would take joe's advice. Surely you don't want to bend the stock or shave some wood off after shooting it for only one day. It sounds like you are getting your body in a bind or stopping your gun. If you shot that many times in a row, the gun could be moving on your shoulder. I was watching Ed Pretchell from Browning today and he says to shoot the same way you said you did on another post. Swing through the bird and as soon as you cover the bird, pull the trigger and don't stop your gun. That is the same way that Tom Knapp and Steve Smith say to do it also. They guarantee you'll break the bird. Good luck.