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You should pattern any shotgun , not so much to see if there donut holes in the pattern ( when the barrel is moving that will all be different ) but where the gun is patterning , above point of aim , left, right, below , I like my trade gun to pattern 55% above and 45% below the point of aim at 25 yards , there is not much point shooting rabbits if you dont know where the load you are using shoots on at whatever distance you shoot rabbits at.
Yeah, did that about ten years ago buddy and as it happens last week also so don't worry.
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