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Old March 15, 2010, 02:10 PM   #5
oneounceload
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You also might be able to add some weight forward by applying lead plumber's tape, (or similar), under the forearm. It might mean some woodworking skills, but a few ounces can make all the difference.

Before you do any mods, though, have an experienced clay shooter watch you on a skeet field to see how you work the gun. I had to add some weight to the front of an 1100 in 28 gauge because the light single barrel was too whippy for someone like me used to a long heavy 12 O/U
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