not that i know of---i haven't really found it to be a problem. a gunsmith probably could do that.
A.J. will know--that dude knows everything![]()
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not that i know of---i haven't really found it to be a problem. a gunsmith probably could do that.
A.J. will know--that dude knows everything![]()
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not that i know of---i haven't really found it to be a problem. a gunsmith probably could do that.
A.J. will know--that dude knows everything![]()
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A.J. will know--that dude knows everything![]()
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Naaa, I just get lucky once in a while.
You can take it to your gunsmith for a trigger job. There are no user adjustable parts in the trigger mechanisim.
My 835 is 2 for 2 on turkeys with factory choke. I just make sure and get em in close. I shot both within 15 yards.
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