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Unread 07-18-2017, 11:18 PM   #1
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Shoot some pattern sheets with it to see where it is throwing the pattern.You can learn a lot by putting a gun on paper before going to the field or range with it.
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Shoot some pattern sheets with it to see where it is throwing the pattern.You can learn a lot by putting a gun on paper before going to the field or range with it.
Agree with John, also if you shoot low gun (which you would be when hunting), then throw up the gun and shoot at those pattern sheets and see where you are hitting. I would shoot around five or ten shots so you can get a good idea of where the you and the gun are hitting.
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