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Started by Fatbeard, March 03, 2014, 10:39:18 PM
Quote from: mightyjoeyoung on March 04, 2014, 06:44:50 PMTo fatbeard:Question one: Have you recently taken the gun apart to clean it/polish the barrel?Question two: Is the barrel retention nut TIGHT? Ward, that's called a flinch when you jerk the trigger so hard because you are afraid of the punishing recoil of a rifled shotgun slug that you lift the muzzle of the gun, causing a high shot. The projectile is well out of the barrel before the gun has recoiled completely, even if the slug is gowing "slow" at a modest 1450 fps (the avg. vel for the "slower" slugs made these days)
Quote from: the Ward on March 04, 2014, 07:23:27 PMQuote from: mightyjoeyoung on March 04, 2014, 06:44:50 PMTo fatbeard:Question one: Have you recently taken the gun apart to clean it/polish the barrel?Question two: Is the barrel retention nut TIGHT? Ward, that's called a flinch when you jerk the trigger so hard because you are afraid of the punishing recoil of a rifled shotgun slug that you lift the muzzle of the gun, causing a high shot. The projectile is well out of the barrel before the gun has recoiled completely, even if the slug is gowing "slow" at a modest 1450 fps (the avg. vel for the "slower" slugs made these days)No, it is a well know fact in the slug shooting world. Generally the most accurate slug guns have shorter barrels ,that is one of the reasons you do not see long(over 24") slug barrels offered. And by the way, no flinching here,i have shot hundreds of slugs, the slug guns are toys compared to my .375 ultra mag, and I don't flinch with it, either lol.
Quote from: Ruger M77 on March 04, 2014, 03:15:10 PMShooting high must be a Mossberg trade mark I just bought a 20ga turkey thug model and it shoots high even after runnin the sights out of adjustment I had a 12ga 500 that was the same way