Skychief
69 Cal.
I shot my new-to-me "Tulle" fowler, with it's slight roman-nosed (or cow's foot) stock design.
I shot about 25 times, trying different loads for turkeys. My friend shot it once. My cheek (right under my cheekbone) took a beating and is sore and swollen at the moment. My friend is a long time shooter too, and he was done after one shot. :shocked2:
My question is which stock designs or schools of fowlers are easier on the cheek?
I have fired over 900 rounds in my T/C New Englander (12 gauge) and never had the slightest problem with getting bit under the cheek bone.
All input appreciated. :thumbsup:
Skychief.
I shot about 25 times, trying different loads for turkeys. My friend shot it once. My cheek (right under my cheekbone) took a beating and is sore and swollen at the moment. My friend is a long time shooter too, and he was done after one shot. :shocked2:
My question is which stock designs or schools of fowlers are easier on the cheek?
I have fired over 900 rounds in my T/C New Englander (12 gauge) and never had the slightest problem with getting bit under the cheek bone.
All input appreciated. :thumbsup:
Skychief.