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Need help with 20ga.

Started by pdugas, December 16, 2013, 12:35:07 PM

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pdugas

I recently acquired a Rem. youth 20ga and decided to trick it out for turkey hunting . It has a 21" barrel and a tru-glo choke. With Federal heavyweight # 7's it shoots low and to the left. Is there anything I can do besides mounting a red dot or scope on it ?

gobblergls

#1
A competent gunsmith can correct POI by slightly bending the barrel.  I've seen a gunsmith place a barrel between two upright wooden posts and tug away.  Another used a fork in a low oak tree.  How low and wide does it shoot? 

pdugas

About a foot low and wide enough to miss a complete turkey at 30 - 40 yds.

savduck

I would try calling Remington first and see if they would warrant it since its so far off. If they wont then take it to a gunsmith. If that doesn't work, then drop money on a red dot.
Georgia Boy

pdugas

What red dot do you guys recommend ?

alloutdoors

Burris FastFire3 if you have the money to spend, but regardless of whether or not you end up putting a red dot on it, I would try to correct the POI/POA issue.

the Ward

If your not going to use a sight and just the bead you mite want to try a piece of cheek -eze pad or something similar to raise your eye up(eye is rear sight)to see if that will correct for a low poi.Now to shift poi to the right you can put a small shim in between the stock and receiver on the left side(will shift poi to right)Shim can be a toothpick or something thin that will fit.It will take some experimentation to get it right.Or just put a sight on it and be done with it lol!Also you want to check to see if the choke is centered in the barrel.From what I gather some new guns are coming from the factory with the chokes bored off center.

pdugas

 I installed an ATI recoil reducing six position stock on it before I shot it. I may put the factory stock back on to see where it hits.

R AJ

Quote from: pdugas on December 17, 2013, 04:07:40 PM
I installed an ATI recoil reducing six position stock on it before I shot it. I may put the factory stock back on to see where it hits.

If it is a six position stock you should be able to adjust it. Just use cheaper field loads for POA/POI correction and then dial it in to the load you want to use. Your thought on the factory stock is a good move as well. I never go to sights unless it is absolutely necessary.

pdugas

The 6 position stock has an adjustiable cheek piece that is down as far as it will go. As  far as shooting to the left , not real sure what I can do for that except a rear sight . I too don't care for sights on a shotgun. I also plan on tryng a different choke.

SumToy

If you have any other chokes get them and some junk bird shot.  Shot about two shots out of a few different chokes at say 50 feet.  If all hit the same spot you can bend the barrel, put rifle sights or a red dot.  Now why I say try few chokes I have seen some chokes be off.  All the choke companies try catch them but a few will slip by and get sold.  :anim_25:
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pdugas

Thanks for all the info. I will try them as soon as I get time.

Britton40

Tru glo magnum gobble dot rifle sights.

SKFOOTER

Get a set of Williams Fire Sights for it.