Achilles11B
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I have a Mossberg 500 with an 18.5 inch barrel that shoots pretty high. At what I call 'home defense' distances (between 5-10 yards), it shoots about a foot high. A shot aimed at center-mass will impact roughly around where the head meets the neck on a practice silhouette. Point of impact is much closer to point of aim inside 5 yards. The offset between POA and POI gets worse as the distance increases. I have put 00 buckshot, rifled slugs and target loads through it, all with the same results. I won't say I'm new to shotguns but I won't claim to be an expert, either. Would a new barrel remedy the problem or is the cause of this something else? Does barrel length have anything to do with it? Thanks in advance for any information.