Tips & Tactics | Jane Brown Keller: Fitting Your Shotgun

posted on June 8, 2020
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Whether your shotgun stock is too long, short, low or high, there are some simple and inexpensive ways to adjust it to a perfect fit. Champion competitive clays shooter Jane Brown Keller, a founding member of the Annie Oakley Shooters, offers some excellent advice on improving your performance by adjusting your shotgun fit.

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