Noses and thumbs
Been there and done that. Put my thumb over the top of the saddle while tranisting on a running target while shooting slugs. Got a nice bloody nose. No the stock is not too short, it is just right. The target was running right to left and I shot as I came across where my thumb would hit my nose and got it. Hit the target too but could not do it again. It is hard to see after taking a nose hit like that. It would have been worse with the longer stock on the shotgun. I know nothing of shooting clays or hunting birds with the shotgun but do know a little about how to use my shotgun for HD. We had a clay shooter in a shotgun class I was in down in South Carolina. He thought he could just look at the target and hit it the way he did his trap or skeet shooting but quickly found out that that stuff he was doing did not work on targets with heads and in hostage problems, nor would it work on the steel plates that were used as targets. He was not a happy camper until he learned how to shoot that shotgun. He also had a tendancy to put his barrel on his foot and waive the gun all around. He finally got a sling on it and saved all our lives. He went out after the first day and got a 20 inch barrel with rifle sights with no choke and it patterned better than his Long Tom Premier something or other barrel did. I have been following a bunch of these threads about shotguns, mounting, sights, stocks and all that sort of stuff and there was a discussion on one of the other forums about a lot of this. So I started looking around for more information and asking a few questions to see who people have gone to for training and what kind of books do people buy for HD work. There are not many out there but the ones there are pretty good.
I would suggest you look at Awerbucks shotgun video and his shotgun book you can get then from Paladin Press, his tape is really good.
Jim Crews has a really good shotgun book, you get it from him at
www.marksmans.com
Ray Chapman has some older videos out there called the Lost Chapman Tapes and I have a copy of all 9 of them, some are handgun, some are shotgun, they are not bad. I got my copies used and have no idea where to get them now.
Gunsite has a shotgun tape that is pretty good, you can get it from Dillion Precision or Gunsite at
www.gunsite.com I think and you might get them from Paladin Press.
Thunder Ranch has a good shotgun tape, but I think you have to have taken the class to buy it. I have never seen it anywhere advertised, but have seen it at a friends house.
I also have a copy of Bill Clede's book. Its ok.
Gabe Suarez has a pretty good shotgun book you can get it from him or Paladin Press.
The placement of the thumb is also addressed in Mr. Cooper's book The Art of the Rifle on page 53 and 54 for the exact reason Mr. Crews has stated, "it keeps the thumb off the nose." Mr. Awerbuck more or less says the same thing in his video and Mr. Suarez's book The Tactical Shotgun shows the thumb not crossing over.
So who is right? I think the guys doing this for a living are more than likely right. Do your own research, read a bit of what is out there and take as many classes as you can because it is one thing to read about it, it is another to get out there and do it.