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Consistent Transitions

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on December 4, 2017

Slight cheek pressure yields much more consistent transitions between the first and second target on a pair! Read more…

A Great Year of Learning

Author: Vicki Ash
Posted on December 1, 2017

Whew, what a great year of learning 2017 has been!We have traveled a lot; we met so many great people this year and added five new clubs, so all is good. We’re still recouping from Harvey, getting back to our field ever-so-slowly, but we are going to take a few days off and fish.Thanksgiving has come and gone with family and a few days of fishing and relaxing.But not for long, since Brian had a gig in Florida for five ... Read more…

Slight Cheek Pressure

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on November 27, 2017

Slight cheek pressure yields several things:A consistent 50/50 pattern at all distances.Easier and more consistent mount.Consistent results at close and distant targets, andReciprocal sight pictures! Read more…

Cheek Pressure

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on November 20, 2017

The more cheek pressure you must apply to make the gun shoot where you look, the more perfect the gun mount must be.Also, the gun will be harder to mount consistently, and the more you will tend to look down the barrel to make sure it is mounted correctly. Read more…

Mounting Pressure

Author: Gil Ash
Posted on November 13, 2017

Shooters rarely mount the gun while shooting it with as much pressure as they do when mounting the gun in the showroom or their garage. Read more…