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Started by lvetgas, May 13, 2013, 12:57:11 PM
Quote from: lvetgas on May 13, 2013, 12:57:11 PMI have a new Benelli SBE II that shoots high about 8 inches and to the right about 4 inches at 40 yards. Different chokes and different loads same result. I know I could put a Fastfire III on it and compensate for the difference between POA and POI. My question is, why in the world should I have to put a red dot sight on a $1600 dollar gun? Do most Benellis shoot different from POI? I am really to the point of wanting to sell the gun, but what automatic gun brand can I buy and get an accurate gun out if the box? Thanks
Quote from: Old Gobbler on May 13, 2013, 09:19:34 PMI have a Benelli Nova that might , and I mean might be only about 1-2 inches to the right , its so hard to tell if it is off , the wind or me - but I consider it dead on in my book - out of the many Benellis I have inspected , I don't think I have ever seen one that didn't have anything but a superb machining , rib mount and choke installation - I have had several turkey guns , out of all of them the nova was the straightest shooting out of the lot , several of the Remington's I have were 1 foot or more off Several things can make a turkey gun shoot way off 1) Crooked choke installation2) Off center beads 3) Off center - mis aligned rib 4) poor fit you can mess with the beads a bit or have them adjusted or redone - the mid bead on some guns will screw in or up and this will help with the elevation
Quote from: 2much2loud on May 14, 2013, 01:29:35 PMCan some one explain the shims to me... I don't understand it ... If you are lining up the beads it shouldn't matter what shim is in the gun... You still look down the rib and line the beads up ... I thought the shims where just meant to adjust the way the gun fits the individual.... Does that mean if I have added rifle sights to the rib and I change the shims I have to re-sight in?