I had a quick sight in/pattern session last week with the new 870 shooting Federal HW #7's. After sighting in (Scope) with some comparable loads to get me on target I took a couple shots from 25 and 40 yards.The 25 yard shot grouped a tad low and right but obviously an acceptable shot. The 40 yard pattern grouped a little high and left....
Now, I can't honestly say whether or not I pulled it a tad on one shot, if the wind gusted slightly, or any other number of possible issues (hopefully these loads aren't known for moving around). But I am looking to do my fine tuning this week and get it completely and as perfectly as possible dialed in. If for whatever reason I end up with a bird making himself available at 10-15 yards I want confidence I am not going to miss. Same goes for further shots.
Some time this week I am going to shoot from a bench at 12.5 yards at a quarter sized orange sticker until I can completely blow it out. Hopefully it only takes 1-2 shots. Then move it back to 25 to verify center, then 40. I hope it goes smoothly and I don't experience any pattern shifting issues like I did with the longbeard XR's before. That was a certified PITA.
So have any of you used this method (1/4" MOA adjustment scope) or a similar method before or something completely different?
Pictures below for reference to POA/POI. If you feel like I am being picky and should just roll with what I have and not waste time and shells feel free to say. I have been thinking it was solid, but in the back of my mind I keep wondering about why it was low/right on one shot and high/left on the other.
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