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HI, I HAVE HAD MY SBE 1 FOR 8 YEARS :D AND AND NO MATTER WHAT CHOKE OR ROUNDS I PUT THRU IT, IT STILL SHOOTS 5" LOW AT 25 YDS WITH A SLUG, #6 OR# 4'S 3.5" TURKEY LOADS, TRAP LOADS OR DUCK LOADS! THE ONLY WAY I CAN HIT ANYTHING IS IF I COMPLETLY COVER THE BIRDS WITH THE BARREL. WHICH MAKES SHOOTING DUCKS VERY DIFFICULT :mad: BECAUSE I CAN'T GET THE RIGHT LEAD AND COVER THEM AT THE SAME TIME WITH OUT SEEING THEM. ANY HELP PLEASE AND THANKS IN ADVANCE

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Following the guide in the owner's manual, change the shims to raise the point of impact.

Try the A shim first. I believe that will raise the POI.

 

If possible, make the changes at the range where you can test the results immediately and re-adjust if needed.

If you don't have your manual, you can download it from the customer service section of the Benelli website.

 

[ 04-01-2006, 09:15 AM: Message edited by: tucker301 ]

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Originally posted by bensbe12:

THE A SHIM IS ALL READY ON THE GUN

No offense, but it's likely how you hold the gun.

 

I've tested many SBE II's from a rest and none are 5" low with the A shim.

 

You could have a bad barrel, it is possible, so maybe call Benelli CS or have a gunsmith boresight the gun (yes, you can roughly boresight a shotgun, not perfectly, but pretty good).

 

mudhen - CA

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first i'm looking at a perfect figure 8 with the two ball sights. even if i stack the two i'm still way low(from bench) second it's a h&k sbe not a sbeII, third i have the lazer insert bore sight and it shows the same 5" low at 25yds. can a gunsmith bend it ?

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Doesn't matter if it was imported by HK or not---- it is still a Benelli. I would definitely contact Benelli customer service about it. Yes, I know that you have had it longer than the official warranty period, but most reputable gun companies stand behind their products for an unstated time period as long as abuse has not taken place.

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You are likely correct that your gun shoots low.

Not all guns shoot like this. Only another turkey

hunter would understand this. for wing shooting

it is not as critical because you cann adapt

your shooting and you can indeed put shims in

it to compensate as to how you mount the gun.

But for the precise aiming and deliberate shooting

during turkey hunting you have a problem.

 

You can either buy a scope type device

 

or

 

some adjustable sighting devices

 

or

 

you can purchase eccentric chokes ( from Briley)

that will raise your point of impact

 

or

 

you can send the gun to someone like Seminole

gunworks and have the barrel bent.

 

the last two options are more expensive

but very viable to correct your problem

 

 

Frankly, I wouldnt own a gun that didnt shoot

true 50/50 or even 60/40 from "point of aim" to "point of impact"

 

 

good luck

 

 

HH

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