Jim Greenwood – Custom Stock Philosophy, Eye Dominance, The Process & The Greenwood Invitational – Fennell Shooting School Podcast

EPISODE · Jan 9, 2025 · 34 MIN

Jim Greenwood – Custom Stock Philosophy, Eye Dominance, The Process & The Greenwood Invitational – Fennell Shooting School Podcast

from The Clay Lab Network Podcast · host Will Fennell

Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Fennell Shooting School Podcast, host Will Fennell welcomes Jim Greenwood, the renowned craftsman behind Greenwood Custom Stocks. Together, they delve into the intricate philosophy of custom stock design, the critical role of eye dominance in shotgun performance, the personalized process of building a custom stock, and the excitement surrounding the Greenwood Invitational shoot at Flint Oak in Kansas.Custom Stock Design Philosophy Jim Greenwood’s journey in stock design has been one of discovery and refinement. While his signature true pistol grip wasn’t part of the original blueprint, it has become a defining feature of his work. He shares how this grip design emerged as a necessity to ensure a shooter’s hand is perfectly positioned and locked in for optimal control. For Jim, the grip is the foundation of every stock he creates, and this is where he begins when crafting pattern stocks for his clients. He emphasizes the importance of this detail in achieving consistency and comfort, which directly translates into improved performance on the field.The Role of Eye Dominance Jim also discusses the often-overlooked impact of eye dominance in shotgun shooting. Drawing from his extensive experience and collaboration with Dr. Colo, a leading expert in this area, Jim highlights how eye dominance can influence a shooter’s stance, aim, and overall effectiveness. He shares insights into how his custom stocks are tailored to accommodate and correct challenges related to eye dominance, ensuring that each shooter can perform at their best.The Process of Building a Custom Stock For those considering a custom stock, Jim outlines a detailed process designed to meet the needs of every shooter. Whether you’re a competitive shooter or a dedicated enthusiast, the journey begins with creating a basic pattern stock tailored to your specifications. For those seeking a touch of luxury, upgraded options with premium walnut wood are available.Jim walks listeners through the steps of the final pattern stock process, detailing how each design is meticulously refined for a perfect fit. From initial consultation to the finished product, Jim ensures that every stock is a true extension of the shooter. He also discusses the tangible benefits of this approach, from enhanced comfort to improved scores, and provides insight into pricing to help shooters understand the value of this investment.The Greenwood Invitational at Flint Oak The conversation rounds out with an overview of the Greenwood Invitational, hosted by Jim Greenwood at the stunning Flint Oak venue in Kansas. This prestigious shoot brings together enthusiasts and competitors for a celebration of skill and camaraderie. Will and Jim share what attendees can expect from this unique event, from challenging courses to the unparalleled hospitality Flint Oak is known for.For more information about The Greenwood Invitational, check out the video at this link.Join WilSupport the show10% OFF ShotKam Coupon Code “TheClayLab”: https://bit.ly/TheClayLab-ShotKamVisit Us at www.claylabusa.com for videos, podcasts, and articles about Sporting Clays. Join as a Channel Member for early access to Videos & Podcasts and to support The Clay LabFind us on Social MediaYouTubeInstagramFacebook

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