Rib heights, and bead heights, can have a big impact (pardon the pun) on where the gun hits, high and low. There are many of us, mostly serious shotgunners who compete in some arena or the other, that believe strongly that we can shoot better with a raised, flat rib. It may or may not be the rib, but if you believe in it, part of the battle is already won. The confidence-in-your-gun part. I can shoot a swamped rib pretty good on doves or quail, but I'm not trying to beat anybody else when I do ...........only myself.

Those who truly want to improve their shooting never stop questioning the status quo. They try new things, and keep records to separate what really has helped from what didn't. Keep trying stuff, Eric. Glad the Horton shoots well for you.

SRH


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