You left out some important details about how you shot these patterns. Namely, did you carefully aim down the rib? This is how you determine if the barrels shoot straight. Or did you mount the gun quickly, as you would in the field, and shoot as soon as the comb touched your face? This is how you determine how the gun fits you. If the barrels shoot low, with careful aiming, you move the POI by removing metal from the choke area, on the side you want to shift the patten toward. If you mounted and shot quickly, you want to move your eye in the direction you want the pattern to go. This is done by raising or lowering the comb, like the rear sight on a rifle or pistol. Changing the pitch will have little or no effect on this. It's not a DAH(drop at heel) problem. The drop at the comb, or at the face(where your face sits against the stock) is what you need to be concerned with.
Last edited by Jim Legg; 04/10/10 07:42 PM.