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RE: This cant happen to meeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!
yeah he is ashamed or even better BANNED!!!
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RE: to idahoelkinstructor
Years ago i bought a 22 that shot far to the right. Other than putting the barrel in the fork of a tree and pulling to the left i did not know what to do. So i took the gun back. If there was a fix i and probably others would like to know. please.
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RE: to idahoelkinstructor
Dont offer this guy any real advise. Hes trolling.
Trying to bring down a superb firearm. |
RE: to idahoelkinstructor
Agreed, Browning's (even though now made in Japan :() are far from junk.
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RE: This cant happen to meeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!
Only trolling for advice. I even asked nice.
Browning makes quality firearms. Wished I owned one. |
RE: This cant happen to meeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!
They're not talking to you hornet, they're talking about The870.
To answer your question, it might be a bent barrel, the sights were installed off center or if scoped the bases/rings could out of alignment with the bore axis. Only a gunsmith could answer that if the problem wasn't obvious. Since you no longer have the gun its a moot topic anyway. Mike |
RE: This cant happen to meeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!
one more possibility ... the screws for the scope mounts were tapped crooked throwing off the scope barrel alignment.
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