Shot multiple loads out of it with the sumtoy choke. Every shot was 7-8 inches left. Anyone have any tips or tricks to fix this without putting a red dot on it or do I need to buy another choke???
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Try any shots with a factory choke?
Ya those shoot fine
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If your shooting federal heavyweight, try the factory full choke
Tru glo magnum gobble dot pros you need the 6mm one.
Your shooting Benelli and you think it will hit where you aim...Haha
My M2 20 shoots straight. If your factory full is shooting POA then you have a choke issue
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Both of my Benellis shoot POA with factory chokes and the IC and RR chokes that I have. As already mentioned, you have a choke issue. I wouldn't put a red dot or any other sight on it before getting with William.
going to be the choke that is your problem
could be choke and could not be.. turn choke a 1/2 turn out and shoot one shot. If it shoots same place it not the choke. If it moves it is the choke.
If choke send it to me we send new one.
Thank you sir. I will try that and get back with you. Iv heard nothing but great things about your chokes and want to keep it in the gun!
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I had the same issue, pm sent!!!
I had a new M2 that shot 7 inches high. I used the factory chokes, changed the shims. Talked with Clark at All About Shooting. Never could get it to where I would shoot a turkey with it so I sold it to someone to shoot sporting clays with. Purchased me a M1 and it shoots straight and on target. Not sure what is going on with some of these Benelli's but did a lot of research only to find that there are a lot of them out of the box that do not shoot straight.
shim will only help on wing shooting. Turkey you are going to aim down the barrel the same. The shim will only make you push your face down more or less into the stock. Most new guns do shoot high because they are built to shoot big patterns and wing shoot.