Flesh Eater
New member
I recently traded for a Supernova, and while the shotgun is nice, it shoots almost a foot high. I'm not a shotgun enthusiast, and really don't like shooting them at all. Its main purpose is in the event a predator comes in far too close for the scope.
So, since my knowledge of shotguns is slim to none, I have no idea what I'm doing wrong. It's probably my cheek weld, but it's never given me issues when shooting rifles. The Supernova came with a shim kit for the stock, but I've never messed with anything like that. Does anyone have any tips or advice? Anyone else ever deal with this? Through a little research it seems to be a common issue, but none of the threads I found really offered a fix.
Thanks!
So, since my knowledge of shotguns is slim to none, I have no idea what I'm doing wrong. It's probably my cheek weld, but it's never given me issues when shooting rifles. The Supernova came with a shim kit for the stock, but I've never messed with anything like that. Does anyone have any tips or advice? Anyone else ever deal with this? Through a little research it seems to be a common issue, but none of the threads I found really offered a fix.
Thanks!