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Old March 13, 2014, 09:08 AM   #3
CockNBama
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I have some reservations about shims, too, because I'm trying to adjust my Maxus and it is very hard to get one change right without causing a problem elsewhere.

On the other hand, the changes are easy to make. When I learn to discipline myself and to be both patient and persistent, I'm probably going to have a gun that is comfortable to shoot a lot. It already kills more clays than any of my other guns.

And the beretta has a different approach to changing cast than the Browning, by changing the relationship of the stock bolt to the stock. This wedging is in concert with the shim at the front of the stock. That may be a superior approach.

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