It's pretty easy to build up a comb to where you want it. Not saying that you're this way, but far too many people don't want to disturb the "pristine lines" of a poorly stocked double, and because of it they suffer with something they cannot shoot worth a continental. Pretty is as pretty does. I'll do whatever it takes to get one to shoot where I want it to. If I can't without too much expense, it goes away.

I've been told that Brister would take a wood rasp to a pretty piece of wood in a second to make it shoot right. He was man after my own heart. I've built up combs with cardboard and duct tape to get the gun to pattern where I want it.

Life's too short to shoot a gun that doesn't shoot where you look.

SRH


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