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Unread 02-03-2016, 08:27 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by Pete Lester View Post
Are those patterns at 40 yards? If so that gun is very tight and pretty much dead on. There is no flaw in the right barrel that would allow a centered target to escape.
It was 38 of my paces which is about 40 yards. The patterning board is set up at the place where I shoot trap, and it's roughly the distance where I break the targets.

I counted up the holes in the picture on both targets, and they are pretty even. 51 holes from the right barrel, and 53 holes from the left. No matter how you slice it, those are two very broken targets.

That's why I'm thinking I'm doing something wrong with the gun. I shoot consistent 23's and 24's with my 1100. I have been getting 22's and 23's with the Parker left barrell, but in the teens with the right barrel. I prefer the location of the right trigger, I feel somewhat cramped with my finger on the rear trigger.

It may just be that I'm focusing more on what I'm doing when things don't feel natural.
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