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Started by jonathan creason, December 13, 2016, 08:34:01 AM
QuoteProblem is, the POA of this gun is just way off for me. The pattern is always low and left of the target, by a good 4-5 inches at 30 yards.
Quote from: jonathan creason on December 15, 2016, 08:41:03 AMThanks guys, I appreciate the advice. I've been thinking about getting a set of sights like the Williams, but have been a little hesitant because I wasn't sure if I would like them during duck season. I don't guess I really have anything to loose, though.
Quote from: wvmntnhick on December 15, 2016, 07:05:44 PMQuote from: jonathan creason on December 15, 2016, 08:41:03 AMThanks guys, I appreciate the advice. I've been thinking about getting a set of sights like the Williams, but have been a little hesitant because I wasn't sure if I would like them during duck season. I don't guess I really have anything to loose, though.Sights on a duck gun don't belong. There are guys that will do okay with it but the reality of it is, when shooting moving targets, if you're aiming, you're doing it wrong. Shotguns are "pointed" rather than aimed at moving targets. You're brain takes care of the rest. The biggest thing you've got to worry about is follow through which I struggle with myself at times. Your eyes and brain have a much harder time trying to focus on a front and rear sight as well as a moving bird. You might take it to a good smith and have them adjust the stock to fit you or try what Clark mentioned above. For ducks, I'd leave the sights at home. Fine for turkeys just not the other stuff.
Quote from: allaboutshooting on December 13, 2016, 09:26:14 AM QuoteProblem is, the POA of this gun is just way off for me. The pattern is always low and left of the target, by a good 4-5 inches at 30 yards. Since your brother's 500 works well for you. I won't ask about eye dominance and some other things that can cause the problems you mention but rather focus on the gun itself.Have you tried different chokes? If not, I would try a flush full for example, with your gun on a firm rest and see where it hits. A choke can be the problem if it's not concentric. I'd also try some extended chokes.Okay, if you've tried that and all of them hit low and left, the problem may be the barrel itself. The threads may not be bored concentrically. If this is a factory barrel, I would contact Remington directly. I understand that you've had the gun for a while but it's still worth a try.Another option is to try another barrel. I saw 26" and 28" 870 barrels on sale for $89.99 the other day. They have a matte finish and are made by Target Sports but the quality of the ones I've seen is excellent. For that price they are worth a shot. (Excuse the pun.)Thanks,Clark