treblig my current hypothesis is that the two barrel gun shooting to the same point is most important.
I believe that the point of impact of each barrel should be determined by shooting off hand several times out of each barrel at a different target each time.
If the barrels shoot to the same point the stock can be bent to make the POA (point of aim) and the POI (point of impact) coincide.
If the POI of the two barrels are 18" apart as in Don's case if the stock is bent to perfection the best that could be achieved is that one barrel would shoot 9" high and one barrel would shoot 9" low relative to the POA.
And I think with the same gun and charge but different shooters the POI/POA will change from shooter to shooter.
Best,
Mike
Last edited by AmarilloMike; 07/28/08 03:11 PM.