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    I shoot an older H&K benelli and it point of impact is not the same as my point of aim. Any advice as to how to correct this? If it needs to go to a gunsmith, any suggestions?

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    Does it have extra stock shims like the new ones do? If so, you just need to change the shim between the stock and the receiver.
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    Not to sound sarcastic, but have you shot it from the bench to verify this? The reason that I ask is that a LOT of folks think that their shotgun is shooting "off" when it is actually a flinch.
    If it ain\'t accurate at long distance, then the fact that it is flat shooting is meaningless.

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