ditch-chicken
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Just purchased a new Sweet Sixteen 28" and cycled about 100 rounds on a grouse course shooting skeet. Love the gun,love it's weight. But oddly the gun jammed once (shooting RIO ammo), and the trigger stuck once. Both were easily addressed and I continued to shoot. I did take the gun apart before initially shooting it and cleaned and lubed all aspects of the action.
I have a question which I can't seem to find an answer to on the Browning website. The gun came with shims to alter the cast and drop, and also to increase the length of pull. Shooting the gun as I received it assembled was fine. Was hitting clay no problem. But how do you know or gauge if you need to alter either of the details mentioned above. Is it simply a "how it feels" thing or is there a physical way to check to see if indeed I need to increase/alter either characteristic and make use of the supplied shims?
Thanks in advance for your help.
I have a question which I can't seem to find an answer to on the Browning website. The gun came with shims to alter the cast and drop, and also to increase the length of pull. Shooting the gun as I received it assembled was fine. Was hitting clay no problem. But how do you know or gauge if you need to alter either of the details mentioned above. Is it simply a "how it feels" thing or is there a physical way to check to see if indeed I need to increase/alter either characteristic and make use of the supplied shims?
Thanks in advance for your help.