I've had 2 guns recently that shot to the left of the point of aim. Is there a gun that has a good point of aim and point of impact, that you've found? I only use a beaded gun so no optics for me.
Mossberg 835
Sad thing it is a lot of the cheaper guns that shoot POA/POI Now alot of the guns now days shoot high. You can also fix POA/POI on most the guns.
Quote from: SumToy on June 02, 2021, 01:46:25 PM
Sad thing it is a lot of the cheaper guns that shoot POA/POI Now alot of the guns now days shoot high. You can also fix POA/POI on most the guns.
What's your recomendation for a new gun with poa/poi that is true? I want a straight shooter.
It's more than just the gun. I've found some guns that are on with one load are way off with another. There's also variation from shot to shot even when using the same load. That's especially true with tight chokes that produce a hot core. Several hundred less than aerodynamic pellets coming out of a smooth bore are inherently erratic. Others can argue this, but need to shoot more.
My recently purchased Mossberg International SA-28 shot POA/POI with everything I shot thru it while pattern testing. 3/4 oz, 7/8 oz and 1 oz lead all shot to the same POI as the 1-1/2 oz TSS at 20-40 yards.
I may not understand what the "same POI" means. Identical center of pattern, same number, distribution, and spacing/uniformity of hits?
Quote from: Spurs Up on June 02, 2021, 08:55:27 PM
I may not understand what the "same POI" means. Identical center of pattern, same number, distribution, and spacing/uniformity of hits?
Point of Impact. The perfect gun is one that POA is the same as POI, simply put where you aim your bead is where you pattern center is. That's my understanding. My Original Super Black Eagle has the closest POA/POI that I have.....
Mossbergs are known to be straight shooters. They may shoot a tad high but not excessively high. Usually dead on left to right.
Quote from: WW on June 02, 2021, 11:48:20 AM
I've had 2 guns recently that shot to the left of the point of aim. Is there a gun that has a good point of aim and point of impact, that you've found? I only use a beaded gun so no optics for me.
Then slowly and steadily bend your magazine tube to the left. The issue isn't the barrel; it's most likely a misaligned magazine tube being exacerbated when you screw the magazine cap down tightly onto the barrel.