benddg Posted November 27, 2004 Share Posted November 27, 2004 I did some changes in my shims on the SBE II. Somehow I can't find the manual for my gun, so I have a question. Iwas trying to get some drop and cast. From the feel of the changes I think I'll like the change. When I took the gun apart it had 2 plastic shims between the stock and the reciever. One marked B the other DX (I think) it fit over the B shim. I used the DX and the C shim and the other metal spacer that I think will give me the cast I want also looks like the way you install the metal spacer would give different drop and cast. Without the manual I just kinda looked at the shim and questomated. Looks like I got more cast and drop. Is there any reason this combo of shims and spacers shouldn't be used. I wander if there are combo's of shims and spacers that wouldn't or shouldn't be used. Anyone with knowledge or a manual to look at, I would like to hear if what I did is supposed give more cast and drop. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skeet20 Posted November 28, 2004 Share Posted November 28, 2004 Originally posted by benddg: I did some changes in my shims on the SBE II. Somehow I can't find the manual for my gun, so I have a question. Iwas trying to get some drop and cast. From the feel of the changes I think I'll like the change. When I took the gun apart it had 2 plastic shims between the stock and the reciever. One marked B the other DX (I think) it fit over the B shim. I used the DX and the C shim and the other metal spacer that I think will give me the cast I want also looks like the way you install the metal spacer would give different drop and cast. Without the manual I just kinda looked at the shim and questomated. Looks like I got more cast and drop. Is there any reason this combo of shims and spacers shouldn't be used. I wander if there are combo's of shims and spacers that wouldn't or shouldn't be used. Anyone with knowledge or a manual to look at, I would like to hear if what I did is supposed give more cast and drop. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skeet20 Posted November 28, 2004 Share Posted November 28, 2004 Originally posted by benddg: I did some changes in my shims on the SBE II. Somehow I can't find the manual for my gun, so I have a question. Iwas trying to get some drop and cast. From the feel of the changes I think I'll like the change. When I took the gun apart it had 2 plastic shims between the stock and the reciever. One marked B the other DX (I think) it fit over the B shim. I used the DX and the C shim and the other metal spacer that I think will give me the cast I want also looks like the way you install the metal spacer would give different drop and cast. Without the manual I just kinda looked at the shim and questomated. Looks like I got more cast and drop. Is there any reason this combo of shims and spacers shouldn't be used. I wander if there are combo's of shims and spacers that wouldn't or shouldn't be used. Anyone with knowledge or a manual to look at, I would like to hear if what I did is supposed give more cast and drop. Just read the manuel again. Your not supossed tw use 2 shims at one time. B shim will give you the straighter stock angle Like for trap. D shim will give you the most drop. The coresponding metal plate goes in the stock under the nutand only goes in one way. Do NOT overtighted the nut. I don't think you will find much cast difference. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Drundel Posted November 28, 2004 Share Posted November 28, 2004 All the parts should share the same letter. example: C-CDX-DX or C-CSX-SX DX = right hand SX = left hand The SX and DX justs determines cast off for right or left hand. Drop at heel: Z = 50 A = 55 B = 60 C = 65 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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