Just finished patterning it. Three shots with different ammo at 13 yards. Two shots with corroborating ammo at 36 yards. The best split I got was 60/40 L/R, but most were 70/30. That ain't gonna work for me. I made sure I was dead even down the rail...beads lined up and even barrel on both sides of the rail.
I'm going to try a different choke when it comes in next week. I'm aware that barrel/choke concentricity can be an issue, so I'll try another one to confirm.
It's a new-to-me 8 year old BT-99, seems to be very low rounds.
If I get the same pattern with a different choke, what are my options? I know in the old days they'd bend the barrel, but that seems like a neanderthal way to address the problem. You think Browning will take it in on warranty with it being so old?
I'm going to try a different choke when it comes in next week. I'm aware that barrel/choke concentricity can be an issue, so I'll try another one to confirm.
It's a new-to-me 8 year old BT-99, seems to be very low rounds.
If I get the same pattern with a different choke, what are my options? I know in the old days they'd bend the barrel, but that seems like a neanderthal way to address the problem. You think Browning will take it in on warranty with it being so old?