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Started by Squiibs, April 12, 2015, 11:02:39 AM
Quote from: gophert on April 13, 2015, 07:47:59 AMHere are a few suggestions. First get you a large piece of paper to shoot at. Start at 20 yards with low brass bird shot and determine where your POI is in relation to POA. I would use the SSX in this first exercise. If it is way off, then try the standard choke (modified will be fine at that distance). If the gun is not shooting true to POA, you will need to get you some aftermarket sights. May I suggest Truglo Gobble Dot Pro Series. The run about $25 and I have a set on an 870 20 and they work great. Once you have POA=POI, it is now time to pattern. Again, use a large piece of paper. You can get rolls of paper at any office supply store or maybe even lowes/home depot. Run a bore snake through the barrel 3Xs. You will need to do this after each shot so you are consistent with each pattern. Under NO circumstance are you to use any type of solvents to clean your barrel during the pattern session. Now you can determine what is best for your gun. Remember that each choke may shoot a slightly different POI. Once you have decided on which load/choke combo you will use. Come back to 20 yards and check POI to POA with that choke again. (Some like to shoot their hunting shell here just to be sure) I personally don't feel it's necessary. Hope this helps. Rule 1: Draw your 10" circle AFTER you have shot, around the most dense section of the pattern. Count holes and enjoy. That SSX should shoot great in that gun. I would not give up on it. All my 870's like to be choked tight.
Quote from: mlisandro on April 13, 2015, 08:32:51 AMQuote from: gophert on April 13, 2015, 07:47:59 AMHere are a few suggestions. First get you a large piece of paper to shoot at. Start at 20 yards with low brass bird shot and determine where your POI is in relation to POA. I would use the SSX in this first exercise. If it is way off, then try the standard choke (modified will be fine at that distance). If the gun is not shooting true to POA, you will need to get you some aftermarket sights. May I suggest Truglo Gobble Dot Pro Series. The run about $25 and I have a set on an 870 20 and they work great. Once you have POA=POI, it is now time to pattern. Again, use a large piece of paper. You can get rolls of paper at any office supply store or maybe even lowes/home depot. Run a bore snake through the barrel 3Xs. You will need to do this after each shot so you are consistent with each pattern. Under NO circumstance are you to use any type of solvents to clean your barrel during the pattern session. Now you can determine what is best for your gun. Remember that each choke may shoot a slightly different POI. Once you have decided on which load/choke combo you will use. Come back to 20 yards and check POI to POA with that choke again. (Some like to shoot their hunting shell here just to be sure) I personally don't feel it's necessary. Hope this helps. Rule 1: Draw your 10" circle AFTER you have shot, around the most dense section of the pattern. Count holes and enjoy. That SSX should shoot great in that gun. I would not give up on it. All my 870's like to be choked tight. I concur. In addition, Flite Control is a No-Go through the SSX. I use the SSX on my Win SX2 and it's a great tube. I shoot Hevi-Shot and various Winchester lead shells with very good results. Good luck and get back to the range turkey slayer!