I have the Kodiak about as close to regulation as can be done with loads. Final two targets looked like this with not enough difference to talk about. The shot in the 6 ring at 2:00 o'clock and the one just outside the 5 at 6:30 o'clock can be disregarded as I was trying to "Kentucky windage" the rounds into a better composite group....obviously I didn't do it.



I thought it was on this board that someone either posted or told me that the difference in elevation between the two barrels can be corrected. The impression I got was that there is a device that slips in both bores and is ever so slightly twisted until the barrels come together. In the case of this rifle, the right barrel down and the left barrel up until they come together. Did I dream that or is there such a device?


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