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screw on the right side of the sight. Then tighten
the small screw on the left side of the sight. This
is a process of trial and error. Make small adjustments,
then check the effect on the point of impact.
GUN SHOOTS TO THE RIGHT — Do the same
procedure as outlined above, except move the
sight to the left by loosening the left screw and
tightening the right screw.
GUN SHOOTS HIGH — Lower the rear sight by
turning the large screw on top of the sight in a
clockwise direction. Adjust a little at a time, then
test point of impact.
GUN SHOOTS LOW — Turn the top screw in a
counterclockwise direction.
Even though Browning shotguns are designed to
fit the majority of shooters, the drop at the heel
on your B
-
80 can be raised or lowered 0.20 of
an inch. This is accomplished by installing an
alternate stock retaining plate, available from the
Browning Service department. It is highly
recommended that a competent gunsmith make
this adjustment, because a stock modification
will be required. See your recommended
Browning Service Center.
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