Owner's Manual

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comb features a total adjustment range of ¼" for cast on and cast off
adjustment. Adjustment
increments are approximately
1
/16". Cast on and cast off angle
adjustments of a maximum of
1
/8" are also possible.
To adjust cast on and cast off
perform the following procedure:
1 Insert the provided
7
/64" Allen
wrench through the hole found
on the upper left of the recoil
pad and into the Allen screw
located within the recoil pad (Figure 12). Once the Allen wrench is
engaged with the Allen screw, turn the wrench counter-clockwise
three full turns to loosen Allen screw. This will sufficiently loosen
the comb, allowing adjustments to be easily made. The comb comes
from the factory with cast set in the center position.
2 With the Allen screw loose, carefully adjust comb to desired
position (Figure 13) by sliding each post equally in the desired
direction. Each adjustment increment represents approximately
1
/16".
3 Move the posts to the right for more cast off. Move the posts to the
left for more cast on.
4 Right-handed shooters may
desire some cast off, with
left-handed shooters preferring
some cast on. The terminology
is the same for right- or
left-handed shooters. The
net effect is to move the comb
to allow the face to move
farther over the stock for better
eye-to-rib alignment.
5 When properly set, the front and rear sight beads should line up
perfectly each time you shoulder your shotgun.
6 If drop at comb has already been set to your desired height, tighten
the Allen screw in the recoil pad. The screw needs to be firmly
tightened, but be careful not to over-tighten. If drop has not been
set, leave the Allen screw loose and proceed to “Adjusting Drop
at Comb.
ADJUSTING DROP AT COMB
Adjusting the drop at the comb allows you to align your eye perfectly
with the plane of the rib.
A correct sight picture for trap shooters should have you looking down
the rib with the bottom of the front bead resting on the top of the
middle bead. This forms a “figure eight” or “stacked” configuration.
Some of the rib will be showing as you sight down, but no rib will
show between the beads. Lining up the beads correctly each time you
shoot is what’s important.
The correct sight picture for skeet and sporting clays shooters should
have the two sight beads in perfect alignment.
The comb has an height adjustment range of 11 increments, at
1
/16" per
increment, resulting in approximately
5
/8" of total height adjustment.
NOTICE! dO nOt gO beyOnd the range Of adjustment inCrements.
shOuld this OCCur, the COmb will nOt be prOperly seCured
tO the shOtgun and COuld result in injury Or damage tO
the firearm.
The drop measurement is determined by measuring the distance
between the plane formed by the top of the rib and the top of the comb
itself. The higher the comb, the less drop there will be. To set drop
perform the following:
1 Insert the provided
7
/64" Allen wrench through the hole found on
the upper left of the recoil pad and into the Allen screw located
within the recoil pad (if they were not left loose after setting the
cast.) Once the Allen wrench is engaged with the Allen screw, turn
figure 12
Insert a
7
/
64" Allen wrench through the hole in
the recoil pad.
figure 13
With the Allen screw loose, adjust comb to the
desired position by sliding each post in
the desired direction.
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