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Adjusting POI on Shotgun
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<blockquote data-quote="Chaneylake" data-source="post: 5090182" data-attributes="member: 5227"><p>Most shotguns are designed to have a 60/40 pattern which means that 60% of pattern is above the centerline.</p><p>A good gunsmith can bend the barrel to change impact point.</p><p>The gunsmith will probably want at least 10 pattern targets, the exact yardage and shells that you are shooting.</p><p>This is not something new to a good gunsmith.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaneylake, post: 5090182, member: 5227"] Most shotguns are designed to have a 60/40 pattern which means that 60% of pattern is above the centerline. A good gunsmith can bend the barrel to change impact point. The gunsmith will probably want at least 10 pattern targets, the exact yardage and shells that you are shooting. This is not something new to a good gunsmith. [/QUOTE]
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