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    On the pattern board I shoot low with it, tried it with foam and tape, patterns much higher, was looking for something that didn't make my gun look like a half unwrapped parcel
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pointer View Post
    On the pattern board I shoot low with it, tried it with foam and tape, patterns much higher, was looking for something that didn't make my gun look like a half unwrapped parcel
    Well if you've established you need to alter the stock you need to get an adjustable comb. I can give you the number of someone to put one in for you relatively cheaply if you want
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    Quote Originally Posted by PerazziSC3 View Post
    Well if you've established you need to alter the stock you need to get an adjustable comb. I can give you the number of someone to put one in for you relatively cheaply if you want
    Spot on , the thing with duct tape is you can add a thickness at a time , allways Pattern at 35metres. 60/40 is high for a game gun , unless you are Italian , they like their guns to shoot high Most Berettas are too high for me and my O/U ones always hurt me untill I got the stock bent . My Beretta 470 double was fitted by the guy from Beretta Austrailia , he took 3.5mm at the heel and 5mm off at the toe , nothing off the comb , and the gun now fits and shoots if I point it right ,so you dont always solve your problem by adding or subtracting from the comb , you can try wedges under the butt pad as well.

    The trouble with foam is that it compresses unevenly with facial pressure and with time and holds moisture
    Get as close as you can then six feet closer

 

 

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