SUPER-DUPER PATTERNING OF YOUR SHOTGUN...Roger Pace

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We look at 3 pattern sheets...and it gives a very clear indication of whether our gun is shooting where we look. We need to know if our gun is shooting...low...high...to the left or to the right. To shoot 24's and 25's regularly we need to periodically go to the pattern board to keep our gun fine tuned. It reaffirms and gives us confidence that we are shooting where we look. Stay well and Happy shooting...Roger Pace
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I think part of this is psychological. You know that you pull slightly to the left, so for the critical single shot you overcompensate and shoot slightly to the right. The height seems to be consistent. Again, once you are immune to the competition that will even itself out. If I might offer some advice: treat every shot in the most casual shooting as if it were the make-or-break for Olympic competition.

KashTheStampede
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Did you learn on a SxS? I would imagine part of your left and right pull may be ingrained from shooting with a side by side rather than over under.

iamlogiebear
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nice video.. is it good to check the second shot pattern ... thanks for your great videos

mula
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Roger, the best gun for shooting F.u and Fo ?

anticheatironbird-rudy
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How do you fine tune your gun to shoot more accurately? Is it adjusting the stock or the choke or the barrel? Thank you and your videos are great!!

rudyelizondo
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When I am patterning my gun on a board sheet do i aim the bead in the middle of black dot or directly down below it ?

bassamadly
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Hi Roger love your videos.
I've just patterned my Beretta sp1
Not an adjustable comb.
It's shooting slightly left, any thoughts of altering the comb.?
Many thanks in advance.

brianpearson
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Should I pattern both barrels on the same target or should I shoot 5 with the bottom and switch targets for the top?

SPACBeefy
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Hi Roger
what is the size of your pattern sheet.

faizalally
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Roger have you shot the AA Winchester rounds? They are a bit more expensive but apparently they have a very consistent pattern. I haven't tried them but wanted to see if you have. And any thoughts if you have.

rafaelaparicio