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Well let me chime in on this subject. I was at Cabbellas yesterday and looked at some of the Sabattis they had on display. I did not have time to do a detailed inspection. There was a 9.3X74 Flanged that the last 2 shots looked pretty good they were just left and about 1 inch low they weren’t marked as to L or R but they were about 1 inch apart. But had the L slightly higher. I might be able to live with that. The problem is the other 2 shots on the target 6-8 inches away at 10 o’clock from the “final adjustment”. How did they get from A to B? I do know how to regulate a double. Just wondering. I don’t think less than 10 shots 5 from each barrel will give you the proper representation of what a rifle will do. You have to find the center of each barrel group. Most of the rifles had one or the other barrel printing vertical like an over and under. Maybe they have shooters from the hood shoot them sideways like they shoot pistols. Well this is what keeps my hands in my pocket as I wouldn’t mind a 45-70 and a 9.3 but just can’t get excited about what I am seeing. Bill |