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Side by side shoots slugs terrible
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<blockquote data-quote="Ckgworks" data-source="post: 1589265" data-attributes="member: 105102"><p>This is called barrel regulation in double rifles.... basically the barrels need spread apart to correct. I had a Steven's 311 that I used as a slug gun and got them to impact same at about 40 yards with reloads. Kinda primative, but think slower is better in your case.....side x sides don't recoil straight back, but rather towards whichever barrel is shot, so the longer the slugs in the barrel, it will pull more on to target. Heavier the slug the better as well. If you don't want to cut and spread your barrels, playing with reloads is your best option! I actually like to carry one slug, one buckshot in mine...... Good Luck, if this doesn't make since, let me know and I'll try explain it differently!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckgworks, post: 1589265, member: 105102"] This is called barrel regulation in double rifles.... basically the barrels need spread apart to correct. I had a Steven's 311 that I used as a slug gun and got them to impact same at about 40 yards with reloads. Kinda primative, but think slower is better in your case.....side x sides don't recoil straight back, but rather towards whichever barrel is shot, so the longer the slugs in the barrel, it will pull more on to target. Heavier the slug the better as well. If you don't want to cut and spread your barrels, playing with reloads is your best option! I actually like to carry one slug, one buckshot in mine...... Good Luck, if this doesn't make since, let me know and I'll try explain it differently! [/QUOTE]
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