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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 4849556" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>I have the same issue with my mossberg 835. I fixed the problem with a red dot scope. I don't know if it is the gun or me. I shoot a right handed gun, left handed and that may be the issue. Even when I see the red dot on the target, the barrel and bead aren't lined up but I can make everything line up by moving my head. This tells me that the way I mount the gun naturally does not allow for everything to line up. The red dot doesn't require a certain cheek weld to happen so it will fix the problem. Even though you think you are looking straight down the barrel, you probably aren't. At least I wasn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 4849556, member: 10373"] I have the same issue with my mossberg 835. I fixed the problem with a red dot scope. I don’t know if it is the gun or me. I shoot a right handed gun, left handed and that may be the issue. Even when I see the red dot on the target, the barrel and bead aren’t lined up but I can make everything line up by moving my head. This tells me that the way I mount the gun naturally does not allow for everything to line up. The red dot doesn’t require a certain cheek weld to happen so it will fix the problem. Even though you think you are looking straight down the barrel, you probably aren’t. At least I wasn’t. [/QUOTE]
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