
Here's what my sight picture ACTUALLY looks like with a rapid mount: I've heard that changing the stock shims can fix this, but I have no idea how much change in the pattern can be had by switching shims, and it doesn't make much sense to me how shimming works, since the sight alignment is determined by the front bead and the back edge of the vent rib. What's the most cost-effective and quick way to get this fixed? Sending it in to Benelli will likely take months, and this is my only shotgun. I'm holding so low that it becomes guesswork as to how much "white space" to put between the target and the tip of the triangle. For 4" clays, I visualize the clay at the center of a 10" circle and hit consistently.Ģ5 yds, slugs on an IPSC target: hold-under is bottom edge of target to hit in the upper A-zoneĥ0 yds, slugs on an IPSC target: this is where it gets really annoying. Put the tip of the triangle right at 6 o' clock on the 10" target.

Here are a few photos to give you an idea of the problem.ġ0 yds and under: hold-under is pretty easy. But lately, it's been really gumming up my game, as I've gotten used to a certain hold-under at specific ranges, and then when I shoot at unexpected distances, then it's back to guessing and walking the shot in. I've got a Benelli M2 21" Comfortech vent rib (no barrel clamp, no cheek risers, stock recoil pad) that shoots high on everything and at all ranges.

There's another thread on this forum about the same problem and it mentioned bending the barrel, raising the front sight, etc.
