BigJimP Posted November 11, 2005 Posted November 11, 2005 Will the super sport cycle with 7/8 oz loads ( say at 1150 fps ) - if not, how about 1 oz loads at 1200 fps ? On the adj comb - is it possible to essentially make it paralell with the rib - by using spacers on the receiver - or how can you make it paralell ? Thanks in advance for your time. Quote
tucker301 Posted November 12, 2005 Posted November 12, 2005 It may cycle light target loads after break-in, but it's designed to cycle standard target loads which generate 140 kg or more of kinetic energy. There is no adjustable comb on the Super Sport or Sport II. Shims allow for some adjustment of cast on or off and drop at heel. The drop change values can be viewed in the owner's manuals, which are available on the Italian website. Quote
Resident Posted November 12, 2005 Posted November 12, 2005 "Comfortech" stock does have ability to change comb on the raised one (is sold separately) Quote
g7777777 Posted August 3, 2009 Posted August 3, 2009 I just did one today after reading this they bend in the middle- just pull up one end and then the other Push new one in- opposite direction- the front and back both hook under the stock material Quote
Trapshooter1 Posted August 3, 2009 Posted August 3, 2009 I have taken combs out of 2 Benellis, and they are pretty tricky. The extra high comb, with the appropriate shim, should be parallel or almost parallel with the rib. You can get the raised and extra high combs from brownells. This would be good for mounting a scope, but that would be an awful high POI. I would get the raised comb, and experiment with the shims. Quote
Trapshooter1 Posted August 3, 2009 Posted August 3, 2009 Will the super sport cycle with 7/8 oz loads ( say at 1150 fps ) - if not, how about 1 oz loads at 1200 fps ? On the adj comb - is it possible to essentially make it paralell with the rib - by using spacers on the receiver - or how can you make it paralell ? Thanks in advance for your time. Clean the inside of the gun thoroughly, and apply light oil, and shoot a couple boxes of 3" and it should cycle 1 oz fine. I am not sure about 7/8, possibly. You can also pattern as you shoot the 3" and find the POI. Put the Z shim in it is the closest to parallel with the rib. Quote
timb99 Posted August 3, 2009 Posted August 3, 2009 A friend of mine shoots a supersport for sporting clays (he's master class) and if I recall correctly, he shoots 7/8 ounce loads at about 1300 fps. Quote
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