The reviews that follow were written for the original book
"Stock Fitting Secrets", but apply even more to
"Stock Fitter's Bible", which is longer and more detailed.
“Rollin's book has more information on stock fitting than all the books I have been able to find in the past 12 years. It would also be good homework to do before you see a gun fitter.”
D.J. from Iowa
Stock Fitter's Bible
Shooting up to your full potential requires the use of the best gun mount, stance and body posture (shooting form), the one recommended by coaches and instructors across the country.
"Stock Fitter's Bible" describes these forms and gives step-by-step instructions for changing each stock dimension that fails to fit your individual size and shape.
Hundreds of copies of
"Stock Fitting Secrets", the original book,
were sold across the U.S. and to shooters in 18 foreign countries.
"Stock Fitter's Bible" is an expansion of that book with more stock fitting and shooting-form details, more graphics, and many new tips to help you shoot better. The new book also has a glossary of the terms so you will know the exact meaning of what you are reading.
stock'fit'ing n., adj., n.,
- a process involving the evaluation of and if necessary, the change of stock dimensions to fit the unique size and shape of an individual (usually shotgun) shooter. adj.,
- description of a session during which stock fitting occurs. n.,
- a procedure of most interest to shooters wishing to improve their shooting, reduce their gun's felt recoil and/or improve at a faster rate with practice.
The five primary stock dimensions
involved in stock fitting are:
- Length of pull - length of the butt stock
- Cast - angle of the stock relative to the axis of the barrel
- Drop at the comb - distance of the comb below the rib
- Pitch - angle of the gun when resting on its butt
- Drop at the heel- distance of the butt (heel) below the rib