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anon you pattern a shotgun to see how it shoots different cartridges at different ranges, that is literally the shotgun equivalent of "zeroing" and something you will need to do with any shotgun if you intend to actually use it. If you're intending to get a shotgun and stick it against a wall unfired until the first time you need to use it to defend your life nobody here can help you because you require a certified caregiver
>bibble bibble swapping stocks bleb bloo
the hogue short LoP stocks for Mossberg are fine for field use, in my experience