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pascooter94

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I was got a new slug barrel last year and was sighting it in with federal sabots with the Barnes expanders. I couldn't get one within 5 inches of the others at 50 yards. Then I shot Hornady's SST's and had five touching at 50 yards. I also like the expansion and weight retention of the Hornady bullet. The slug went through both shoulders. I won't shoot anything else now.

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I sighted my scope in with federal sabots, switched to the barnes expanders when they started making them. They are the only shells I shoot. Every fall around oct. I go to target practicea bit, I put 3 shells in, shoot at 75 yards all within 1 inch, always has been, I havent touched my scope adjustments since the first year I bought the gun 15 years ago. Other people in my party tell me I should switch also, but I never needed to, gun has been dead on since day one. Same goes for my 30-06 run 2-3 shells in it dead on, clean it put it back in the case, wait until opening day, its always been dead on!

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I've got an 870 that jamming is a severe problem with too. I'm at the point if I can't get it fixed it's going to have to go away.

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Wandering, if it isn't broke, don't fix it. A ton of deer have been killed by using the old standards. Unfortunately, the best shells that come out of my gun are the Win Partition Golds, but when that deer walks in front, it is deadly accurate. I tried everything else (remington, federal, other winchesters) and the Golds had the best precision and accuracy. I have not tried the Hornady's but I hear great things about them. They really aren't any cheaper than the golds so why switch.

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I agree the federals may not be the best, but like you said if its not broke! If I ever need to resight in my scope I will look at other brands, or if the prices for them arent competitive anymore I will switch. I usually only shoot 3-4 during practice, then 1-2 during hunting, I rarely miss, so I typically shoot a box a year, so price doesnt hurt me much.

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870, Mossberg rifled barrel, Bushnell Sportsman, and Premier Core-lokt Ultras. Dead nuts. Only used this set up for one year though. Smoothe bore I'd go Winchester Super-X. Fast and accurate for a smoothe bore slug.

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well i did it i bought the 11-87 with the cantilever mount and now i need to find a scope but what scope so many out there i would like your input thanks.

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I reccomend the leopold good light transition, durable for a shotgun, and is priced around $400. Its best to spend money for a good scope, you wont regret it!

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I like the Nikon Shotgun scope for a slug gun. You need something that can take that recoil on a regular basis. Nikon's glass has improved so much over the last couple years and suposedly has moved in front of Leupold.

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