Another gun fit question, somewhat relevant to my previous post about rib/no rib:
A day at the skeet range with a brand new sxs found me having some difficulty hitting high house left to right targets. A trip to the patterning board showed that when aiming the bead at an aiming point, it centered the pattern perfectly. But when snap shooting both barrels at the same aiming point six or eight times to get an average, it patterned ever slightly left of center, which might explain my difficulty with high house crossing targets. Or not. Also, I missed very few low house crossing targets.
What is the best way to change left/right point of aim on a gun? Bend the stock? Shave a bit off the side? Or leave as is, and get more familiar with the gun before doing anything rash? The gun smoked anything coming or going. Only crossing shots presented any difficulty. It is also a lightweight gun with light barrels, which are not generally easy to shoot on long crossing shots.