


magnetic mounting base.
No tools required.

It’s incredibly simple to use.
Testimonials
Enthusiastic Users.

"This tool is easy and simple to use. It is perfect for identifying basic gun fit needs."
Hunter Morton of Tennessee
Tennessee singles sub junior champion, Indiana state singles sub junior champion, Kentucky state preliminary handicap sub-jr champion, Kentucky state preliminary doubles sub junior champion, Iowa state singles sub junior champion, Iowa State high all around sub junior champion, Florida state singles sub junior champion, Florida State preliminary handicap sub Junior champion, Georgia state handicap sub junior champion, Mississippi State handicap championship champion, Mississippi State singles sub junior champion, Alabama singles sub junior champion, Alabama state doubles championship sub Junior champion Alabama state high overall and high all-around sub junior champion.
As a coach you can’t see what the shooter sees when the shooter is looking down the vent rib. As a beginner shooter, explaining what you are seeing is, well—hard. All you need to do to get started in identifying gun fit is be able to tell what color you see when you look down the barrel. If you are a coach the Shot Fit will help.
Step 1
Ensure the gun is not loaded. Attach the Shot Fit to the end of the barrel with the magnetic mounting base. Note: It is likely the choke will need removed if shooting an extended choke tube. You then align the Shot Fit down the center of the vent rib ensuring it is flush along the bottom as well.
Step 2
Have the shooter close their eyes and mount the gun carefully as if they were going to shoot. This ensures the shooter is truly mounting the gun to what is comfortable to them.
Step 3
Once the gun is mounted comfortably, have them open their eyes and tell you what color they see. It’s that simple.
- If they only see the bottom colors they will likely be patterning low. This is not typically good for trap or sport shooting. This means the comb needs to be lifted or a comb pad may need installed.
- If they only see the top colors they will likely be shooting high which means the comb will likely need to be lowered. Same applies to the left and right colors.
- If only the left or right colors are seen then the cast will likely need adjusted.
- Only when the shooter is seeing all the colors at once will they be looking down the center of the vent rib.
The good thing about some of the newer shotguns today is a lot of them come with adjustable shims. This means some of these adjustments can be done by changing out the stock shims following the manufactures instructions. The hardest part is identifying which direction to move it. In most cases you can pattern a shotgun without firing a shot. Once the gun is adjusted then go the pattern board for fine tuning if necessary.




Pricing
Two models to choose from
Basic
Perfect for Individual shooters and huntersCurrently Out of Stock
- Injection molded
- Multi-color LED illuminated lights
- Allows for better visibility in lighter conditions
- No moving parts
- No maintenance required
- LED light is easily replaceable
- No special tools required.
- Shipping up to 5 units for $7.20 via Priority Mail.
Pro
Great for coaches and professional shootersCurrently Out of Stock
- Perfect for competitive shooters and coaches
- All machined aluminum construction for long-lasting durability
- Five light alignment system
- Adjustable point of impact shims
- Multi-color LED illuminated lights
- Allows for better visibility in lighter conditions
- No moving parts
- No maintenance required
- LED light is easily replaceable
- No special tools required.
- Ship up to 5 units for $7.20 via Priority Mail.





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