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Unread 09-23-2019, 09:12 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by Bob Jurewicz View Post
What does it matter where the LASER points so long as the pattern goes to your "point of aim".
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When I patterned the guns with TSS the patterns were all not to the point of aim. That is why I bought the lasers. When I dove hunt I try to take a different gun every day, and when I turkey hunt I don't want to be remembering this gun right barrel shoots high and to the left, this gun left barrel shoots low and to the right, etc. I believe Parkers mostly were patterned at forty if my memory serves me correctly?

My point is that if I make a small mistake in aiming/shooting, and the gun's pattern center is off by two feet already as one of the guns was at forty yards according to the laser, one will surely miss.
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