Your cheapest bet would be to put a fairly flat cheekpiece (strap/tie on) on the stock. Raising the comb this way will raise the point of impact.
Originally Posted by
steve25
I just took a friend out to see if he shot the same as me and my daughter. And the point of impact was basically the same.
We tried the choke that came with it with regular bird shot and put the Turkey choke in and shot the Hevi-shot mag. blend through it and the center of impact was the same for both combos about 6-7" low.
Woud it be better to take it to a gunsmith or put rear sights on it and adjusting it that way? We have only one gunsmith in my area and I am not for sure if he as the stuff he would need to do it as far as bending the barrel.
I thought of tring to shim where the stock meets the receiver to bring the point of impact up but I have read good and bad on that, so I don't know if that is a good option or not.