Today while shooting my grizzly for the first time I noticed all of my shoots were going high.
This is what my target of Remington Managed Recoil 00 buck looked like. Shot at 17 yards with bead sight.
On this target I took two shots. If you look at the top where the letters are you can see another group. This is my first shot with the bead at the center. The second shot you can see scattered upward in the white. I aimed a bit lower. Subsequent shots were fired aiming about midway from the bottom and they would pattern around the center.
Can anyone give some insight on why this is happening? I am a relatively new shooter of shotguns. My other shotgun is a wingmaster with a 20ish inch barrel. The recoil is a lot lighter and my shots were going exactly where I pointed it.
This is what my target of Remington Managed Recoil 00 buck looked like. Shot at 17 yards with bead sight.
On this target I took two shots. If you look at the top where the letters are you can see another group. This is my first shot with the bead at the center. The second shot you can see scattered upward in the white. I aimed a bit lower. Subsequent shots were fired aiming about midway from the bottom and they would pattern around the center.
Can anyone give some insight on why this is happening? I am a relatively new shooter of shotguns. My other shotgun is a wingmaster with a 20ish inch barrel. The recoil is a lot lighter and my shots were going exactly where I pointed it.


















































