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Started by PineyRooster, March 02, 2016, 06:20:49 PM
Quote from: Mallards Only on March 05, 2016, 09:19:38 AMTo clear up some misconceptions/fallacies in this thread, if you are shooting your gun off a bench/rest and looking straight down the rib with the bead centered, no amount of shimming will change your POI. Shims are designed to change the way your barrel is inclined when you shoulder your gun while wingshooting. It won't do anything if you are shooting your gun like a rifle from a rest any more than changing a stock on rifle would without adjusting the scope. Now, if your POI is different than POA when rapidly shouldering your gun and firing at a target as you would when wingshooting, using the supplied plates/shims will slightly change your POI as it changes your barrel/receiver inclination relative to your stock and eye. Benellis notoriously shoot a little high in my experience and my M2 turkey gun also shoots a little left. The only way I was able to correct this is with a red dot sight(Burris FF). If you are using the gun for wingshooting and there is a left/right deviation in the POI and the supplied plates do not create enough correction, one can further change the cast by adding tape or extra shimming to one side of the stock where it fits to the receiver. I've done this before with tape and/or a piece of aluminum cut from a soda can.
Quote from: PineyRooster on March 05, 2016, 11:04:22 AMi agree with the shim comments however when i pattern i rest the barrel only to sturdy my position.. i still shoulder the gun and align my eye the same way every time.. the c shim that i replaced b shim with brought my pattern down and the elevation is great just still shooting to the left was my concern. it is still manageable just not as centered as i wanted it to be. center of pattern is 6-8" to the left with hvywt 3.5" 7s.. when i shot the 3" version it was centered up fine, the pattern was just not as dense as the 3.5".... apparently my gun just doesn't throw the 3.5" 7s straight for some reason... as mentioned before the longbeards i shot were all centered up too..
Quote from: Farmboy27 on March 05, 2016, 05:18:19 PMIt wont damage anything but it also wont change your point of impact. You could put a red dot or a reticle scope on that gun and sight it in, then change the stock shims as much as you can and it will still shot the same. If you're looking down the rib centered and centering your beads then no amount of shimming will change the impact. shims are for changing the handling and fit of the gun, not the Point of impact!