GRACO ADJUSTABLE COMB USE INSTRUCTIONS
GRACO ADJUSTABLE COMB USE INSTRUCTIONS
The only true way to change the point of impact on your shotgun is to adjust the comb. If you shoot with one eye or two eyes, the dominant eye becomes the rear sight on your gun, and with proper consistent gun mount you can adjust the rear sight with your adjustable comb.
First, you need to know where the center of the pattern is hitting with the sight picture you are now using. The best way to find this is with a pattern board and a tight choke. We recommend shooting a distance of 30 yards at a spot or mark that you can measure from to check where the center of the pattern is in relationship to the spot, this is very important.
To adjust the comb to correct the point of impact, if you move the comb up the gun will shoot higher and if you move the comb to the left the gun will shoot to the left. The amount to move the comb is approxiate, as 1/16 inch will change the point of impact
at 30 yards about 1-1/2 inches, depending on barrel length.
The white plastic washers we supply with each comb installation are 1/16 inch thick, the package of 20 allows for 10 washers on each post, this enough for a 15 inch adjustment.
EXAMPLE:
If the center of your test pattern is 4 inches low and 3 inches to the right, you need to raise the comb 3 washers and move the comb post to the left 1/8 inch for a 50/50 point to impact.
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