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One of the most important contact points for the accurate shooting of any gun is that of the pistol grip. Most sporters, in other words guns that are not specifically designed for target shooting, will have a swept back pistol grip that allows the gun to be brought into the aim with relative speed. Guns that possess this feature will usually be designed for use in the field, hence the term ‘sporter’.

The ability to bring the gun swiftly onto aim is obviously something that is inherently useful in a gun that might primarily be used for hunting, as it allows the gun to be positioned correctly for a swift shot where

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