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pattern the gun at 15 yards while turning it on its side and shooting it as a side by side.........use a high power load and a low power load.....patterning both barrels of course on paper.....
Use the center rib as the sighting plane....a small ball of masking tape can be affixed as a bead if desired.....
Answer your own questions......... I shot nice gobbler this spring with my SBE 'gangster style' at 35 yards.... I shot a tree trunk trying that same thing last Spring. Sight picture looked good, but turning the sxs over just moved the barrels in closer to the tree...Geo
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After some years working on aerospace dynamics analyses and more years as a professor of mechanical engineering teaching dynamics, I can see no way that patterns with the described horizontal spread of 14 inches at 16 yards could be even close to converged at 30 yards. If, as Greg/gjw posted in the original thread, the left barrel is shooting 6" to the left of the POA and the right barrel is shooitng 6" to the right of POA then the barrels are diverging and the farther out the target the greater the lateral divergence. Best, Mike
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And JOe, I normaly just ignore you but if you fired your SBE 90 degrees out of plane you wouldn't hit crap at 35 yards unless you pointed right and high because guns shoot left and low when fired 'movie' style. I call BS on your turkey.
Do me a favor and just "ignore" me from now on.... Call it what you want....two unknown gobblers came in behind me...one spotted me and started putting and walking off...I started calling hard on a diaphram another bird gobbled right behind the tree...I started calling and slid down the tree when I got the gun around it was at 90 degrees and he was about 35 yards...I was still calling as I looked "over the side of the barrel" and pulled the trigger. There might have been some luck involved but that's how it went down Jones. No "BS"
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jOe's storey sounds about right for a turkey hunt to to me. Strange stuff happens when they sneak up on you. All I can tell you is that gangsta style shooting will not curve a shot string around a tree trunk...Geo
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I pull alot of things off in the turkey woods.
About 5 or 6 of the gobblers I killed this past spring I called up and killed standing up next to a small tree in open hardwoods. I guess he'll call me a liar on that too.
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Hi all, I e-mailed Grulla abot barrel Regulation. Here is the response I received from them:
Dear Mr Westberg Replying your email I suppose you have a new model 209H. We have regulated the barrels of all our shotguns from the last 8 years produced a diatance of 20 yards approx. Because our shooting room is limited in distance. However according our experience the pattern of the shots are giving us the good idea that must be shooting to more yards in the same way. best regards Jose Luis Usobiaga Grulla Armas Eibar - Spain Tel: +34 943 208
My gun was made in 2004, so it falls after the year they started to regulate bbls.
As I said, it must have ben me!!
Thanks again and all the best!
Greg
Gregory J. Westberg MSG, USA Ret
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Greg:
Good Job Greg......thanks for posting......."a person who never made a mistake, never did anything".........
Enjoy your new gun.....and years of great shooting....
Best Regards,
Doug
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Put a bore sighter down each barrel and see. A lot of chat no action.
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Not much to do here except chat as Greg is happy with his revised opinion and none of the "train drivers" can shoot it without going over to his house. Just because the breeches are thick and the muzzles thin doesn't mean to me that there's angular convergence in the bores. If the plan view axes of the two bores were actually straight lines tending to convergence at the bitter end, this gun would shoot crosseyed (balance of pattern from right barrel left of POA, pattern from left to right of POA) at any range and so would any other so constructed. Most don't so most must have their bore axes brought into a condition of parallelism by bending prior to shimming, wiring and soldering. The analogy would be rifle barrels (same caliber, load, set up with bore axes parallel and muzzle exits in as close proximity as possible laterally. Yes, there are variables and machining imponderables but you ought to punch two little holes in paper separated by a distance equal to the separation of bore centerlines. Shot from a smoothbore with parallel bores should have the same separation of centers but with spread of pattern creating overlap and producing two practically concentric circles. The devout desire that all else "be equal" (for instance the lateral displacement or "autolead" created by cast) is always disappointed. JL's last post certainly makes the distinction between "where it shoots" and "where we shoot it."
jack
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rabbit for me cast off gets my eye over the centerline of the rib. I need it more on high combed guns than I do the standard the modern American standard of 1-1/2 x 2-1/2. If a gun doesn't have enough cast off I can roll my head to the right so the left eye is higher.
Best,
Mike
Last edited by AmarilloMike; 06/16/10 05:53 PM.
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