Ben, I used your cut apart shell method to try out adding 2-1/4 ounces to the rear of my Citori CXS (using paper towels to fill void in front). The gun came from factory pretty muzzle heavy and this has made me fall in love with this gun... I only did this to "test" if I liked the change in balance. What's your preferred method to making it permanent?... Or is it fine to just run the gun how it is, with the towels and chopped up shells?
As 694 owner this is invaluable,hopefully the scores go up on Saturday,many thanks.
Clever! The art of weight symmetry
You are the best at gunfitting and balancing Ben .
I have seen some amazing stuff .🎉🎉🎉
Just done this with my gun, what a simple but great tip many thanks Ben👍
Thanks so much, Ben!
Brilliant! I have this exact gun and issue with mine, cheers Ben, owe you a pint if I ever get the chance to meet in person.
I changed the steel chokes to titanium ones
Interesting, mine was balanced more to the rear… 30” barrels though.
Thanks Ben!
Great Information , Thank you Ben , Great Video💯💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
My 694 with 32” barrels is weighted spot on maybe a denser bit of timber stock
Does the 694 forearm cracking rumor scare y’all I want to buy one so bad I’m scared
Ben, I used your cut apart shell method to try out adding 2-1/4 ounces to the rear of my Citori CXS (using paper towels to fill void in front). The gun came from factory pretty muzzle heavy and this has made me fall in love with this gun... I only did this to "test" if I liked the change in balance. What's your preferred method to making it permanent?... Or is it fine to just run the gun how it is, with the towels and chopped up shells?
Brilliant. Simple.
I did the same with my browning, I needed one but to get it spot on🧑🦽🩼🩼💥💥