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Matt:
All of the things you ask about depend GREATLY on many things. Just some are: 1) the quality of the barrels and their assembly 2) the quality and care put into their boring 3) the stock and its dimensions 4) the shooter him or herself Bottom line: A SxS double is supposed to converge. But exactly where and how effectively it does can only be determined by shooting it. Yourself. Repeatedly. Best, Kensal |
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This afternoon I had the chance to do a little calculating on barrel centerline angles in relationship to the centerline of the rib for the barrel centerlines to converge at 40 yards. Interesting what a little math will tell you to debunk what you think your eyes are telling you and what I thought was happening.
I also plotted the published percentage of shot on a 30" target at 40 yards for full, modified and cylinder chokes and compared that with the published info of effective range for each choke and the published pattern percentages at those ranges. Also took a gander at what ranges in yards 100 percent of the shot would remain witin the 30 " target. Interesting stuff, at least for me and helped me to understand my first question. Guess I should have thought about it some before I asked. Now I have to figure out Kensal's response #3 and how it fits into the equation. Kensal, jump right in if you feel inclined. Amazing what a guy can think about sitting at the office with absolutely nothing to do thanks to the wonderful economey waiting for 2/28 to roll around. |
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Would the centerline question be similar or maybe the same issue as "point of impact" found when patterning an over and under for Trap or skeet , which is usually compensated by comb ajustment? I would think a P.O.convergence could be found by using two laser bore sighters (generally for slug barrels) and find the distance at which the two dots might intersect on a patterning target. I have heard a few shooters complain that of their high end multi barrel sets not having the same convergence point. The o\u gun would change the target floating point if the clay is shot at the same distance. I would think a sxs is a lead and distance issue if one wants to center the target. Amazing how we miss a target with a 30" diam. pattern of flying lead , isn't it? I believe modern manufactured guns are "supposed" to converge at 40 yds. It would be interesting to know what the Parker standard was. I think that was before I.S.O 9000.
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Matt:
Much of your calculations have have already been reasoned out in: The Mysteries of Shotgun Patterns by Oberfell and Thompson. I recommend a copy. And... how the stock fits -- or doesn't -- a person will alter the POI as indicated above. So will the load, shot size, etc. Lasers will only show you where the gun points with a laser -- not necessairly with a fired shot cartridge. It's a maddening game. Best to stick with one gun and get used to it if that's a concern. Best, Kensal |
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Shooting one gun and knowing where it hits with each load is by far the only way to go. The only problem is there are so many guns out there in need of a good home, and I can't help but feel obligated to help all I can.
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Stick to one gun?? Oh hell no.....
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"Much care is bestowed to make it what the Sportsman needs-a good gun"-Charles Parker |
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daze: im wid you...shooting only one gun takes away one of our major excuses for missing...
i have several others, but would like to hear yours first. |
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Having never shot Trap, Skeet or Sporting Clays and getting ready to give it a try, share those excuses, please! I believe I'm gonna need them.
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