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Unread 03-20-2016, 02:19 PM   #8
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I would first pattern the gun off a bench with the gun in a good solid grip. Use the same sight picture you normally see over the rib and shoot. Make sure when you pull the trigger, you are not jerking the gun as you pull the trigger. It's important to have the same sight picture off the bench as you see when you are shooting upright. Take your measurements of the pattern from the bench. Now shoot offhand just like you would in the field. Compare the results. I wouldn't be too concerned if the left/right from center is slightly off due to the barrel convergence. If both vertical measurements between bench and offhand are the same and they are too low, your only option is to raise the comb. When you get the comb raised, you will see more rib which will make the gun shoot higher.
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