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Re: Balancing a shotgun
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Jun 17th a 12:24 AM
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by bill schodlatz |
bill schodlatz |
The closer to the butt plate the more mecanical advantage the weight will have. Thus less weight is required to balance the barrel . The result is a lighter gun that is balanced.
bill
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