Joe W.
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Hi folks...I have been a member for a while but have not posted in some time.
I recently picked up a 930 Combo...waterfowl and slug barrels. I intend to use it for deer and turkey.
I broke the gun down and cleaned it...installed the slug barrel and went to the range to run some slugs through it. I was using Hornady's SST sabot slugs. Started at 25 yds with the factory iron sights.
Out of the box the gun was very consistent...stacked 3 shots high-right. Adjusted elevation first and got it right where I wanted in a few more shots.
Here is where I have a bit of a problem.....I only worked with the rear sight and had to actually cantilever it way to the left off the sight base to get the windage right. Now the front sight and centerline of the receiver are in line and my rear sight is WAAAY left of center.
How much do I want to move my front sight to the right to correct? Is it my form by chance? I have shot a lot of open sights and never had this issue before. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Joe
I recently picked up a 930 Combo...waterfowl and slug barrels. I intend to use it for deer and turkey.
I broke the gun down and cleaned it...installed the slug barrel and went to the range to run some slugs through it. I was using Hornady's SST sabot slugs. Started at 25 yds with the factory iron sights.
Out of the box the gun was very consistent...stacked 3 shots high-right. Adjusted elevation first and got it right where I wanted in a few more shots.
Here is where I have a bit of a problem.....I only worked with the rear sight and had to actually cantilever it way to the left off the sight base to get the windage right. Now the front sight and centerline of the receiver are in line and my rear sight is WAAAY left of center.
How much do I want to move my front sight to the right to correct? Is it my form by chance? I have shot a lot of open sights and never had this issue before. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Joe