View Single Post
Old March 19, 2017, 12:09 PM   #13
buck460XVR
Senior Member
 
Join Date: December 28, 2006
Posts: 4,342
Quote:
Don't know if it's just me, or is it that most who make forum posts about such things are just beating themselves up over perfection rather than learning to adapt.
Probably just you. There really is no legitimate reason to have to adapt other than economics. Considering the initial cost of many quality firearms that folks purchase for accuracy and shooting enjoyment, the cost of grips that fit is a very minor investment. Keeping grips or a stock that make for inaccuracy or pain is just wasting sending good bullets downrange. Many of us over the years have gone thru times when we could not afford to change the grips or stock on a particular poor fitting weapon. Sometimes the weapon needed more than new grips or a stock. That does not mean we didn't desire a change. Far too many folks out there are shooting shotguns that fit poorly and go their whole life not knowing a different shotty would significantly change their hunting/shooting success. Yes, they adapt their shooting style or sighting, but in the long run, it's just a band-aid over a wound that needs medical attention.
buck460XVR is offline  
 
Page generated in 0.03067 seconds with 8 queries