I just spent a couple of months trying to minimize recoil for my small wife. She was having an impossible time "dry" mounting her new 1100 more than ten times. I purchased a Past womens vest with a long International style pad. Things didn't go as expected. I mistakenly took the wrong ammo to the range (2 3/4 Dr. Eq. & 1 1/8 Oz shot vs. planned 2 1/2 & 7/8). The LOP was one-inch longer than desired and accordingly she couldn't then mount the gun with the vest..read shoulder pad..in place. So, she shot with a heavier recoiling load and no pad.
She mounted the gun like a champ and didn't even notice the recoil...except when a shell failed to extract.
As it turns out, her biggest problem is in mounting the gun. So, a couple of hundred dry mounts per day should take care of that.
Now for the question:
Amy seems to be consistently shooting high. She broke four out of her first ten, but then only got two of the next forty. It seems far to early to be changing the stock around. Her stock is a shortened Outers Cadet with material removed from the lower and inner aspect of the pad for better fit with a great set of .....
How do I get her to shoot lower? I tried and failed.
She mounted the gun like a champ and didn't even notice the recoil...except when a shell failed to extract.
As it turns out, her biggest problem is in mounting the gun. So, a couple of hundred dry mounts per day should take care of that.
Now for the question:
Amy seems to be consistently shooting high. She broke four out of her first ten, but then only got two of the next forty. It seems far to early to be changing the stock around. Her stock is a shortened Outers Cadet with material removed from the lower and inner aspect of the pad for better fit with a great set of .....
How do I get her to shoot lower? I tried and failed.