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Started by Ky Gobbler, February 06, 2013, 03:48:16 PM
Quote from: Ky Gobbler on February 06, 2013, 03:48:16 PMI have an 11-87 20 gauge and I'm having trouble getting it sighted in. Even before I mounted the sights it shot low. I have the truglo pro series magnum gobble dot sights mounted on it. I still can't get it to shoot high enough. It seems to shoot around 8 inches low at 25 yards. No matter which way I adjust the sights it doesn't seem to help. If it makes a difference I am using one the remington brand super full chokes from walmart.But at 30 yards it does fine with a full choke. So i have been using it to hunt squirrels.Anyone have any suggestions?
Quote from: Ky Gobbler on February 07, 2013, 12:00:28 AMThanks for the responses. I've tried moving the sight to the highest elevation, it wasn't enough. If i tried the neoprene sleeve to raise the comb height about 1/8 inch how would i go about raising it more if that wasnt enough?
Quote from: Ky Gobbler on February 10, 2013, 11:38:00 PMJust tried shooting it again today, but this time I put a folded up wash cloth onto the stock using tape (no tape on the gun of course). This actually seemed to raise the comb height enough to make it shoot the right height. I looked up the comb raisers that were mentioned but they are around thirty dollars then add shipping. I wanted to take a more of a do it yourself route. I was wanting to make my own comb raiser that won't damage the finish of my shotgun. I considered taking a mouse pad and cutting it up and rapping it with the camo wrap that sticks to itself. Has anyone tried something like that?