Between the first and second duck season I purchased a Maxus (3.5"/26" barrel) and its been great so far. I went and patterned it last week. I shot Hevi-Steel 4's and 3's, Hevi-Metal 3's, Kent Fasteel 2's in 3" 1.25oz loads and Kent Silver Steel 2's in 3.5" 1.5oz load. The Fasteel 1.25oz 2's and Silver Steel 1.5oz 2's patterned the best. I shot a Trulock Modified, Trulock Improved Modified, and Patternmaster Code Black Goose.
I am left handed and before shooting it I removed the stock #2 shim (neutral comb and cast) and installed the 3L shim. This dropped the comb 1/8" and cast on the stock 1/8" for a lefty shooter. All of my shots patterning last week were low and left in all 3 chokes. I shot the gun and my buddy shot the gun with the same result. All shots were from a bench using sandbags to support the forend. I removed the 3L shim and reinstalled the #2 shim that came from the factory and shot the gun again today.
I shot the same 3" Kent 1.25oz 2's as last time. The pattern came up a little but was a hair low and it was still left of center. I also shot a 3" Winchester DryLok 1 3/8oz 2's. Pattern was very similar. Left and a hair low. The gun was shot off of sandbags again.
The patterns were even and consistent so this isn't an issue of a different choke. The obvious answer would be to put in a 2R shim to leave the drop the same but would cast off the stock. I'm hesitant to do this since I couldn't hit crap with my Benelli when it was cast off for a righty and me being lefty.
Am I overlooking something or should I just go ahead and change the cast? Could it be an issue with the chokes being out of spec?
I am left handed and before shooting it I removed the stock #2 shim (neutral comb and cast) and installed the 3L shim. This dropped the comb 1/8" and cast on the stock 1/8" for a lefty shooter. All of my shots patterning last week were low and left in all 3 chokes. I shot the gun and my buddy shot the gun with the same result. All shots were from a bench using sandbags to support the forend. I removed the 3L shim and reinstalled the #2 shim that came from the factory and shot the gun again today.
I shot the same 3" Kent 1.25oz 2's as last time. The pattern came up a little but was a hair low and it was still left of center. I also shot a 3" Winchester DryLok 1 3/8oz 2's. Pattern was very similar. Left and a hair low. The gun was shot off of sandbags again.
The patterns were even and consistent so this isn't an issue of a different choke. The obvious answer would be to put in a 2R shim to leave the drop the same but would cast off the stock. I'm hesitant to do this since I couldn't hit crap with my Benelli when it was cast off for a righty and me being lefty.
Am I overlooking something or should I just go ahead and change the cast? Could it be an issue with the chokes being out of spec?