Marquezj16
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So I beat my shoulder up today. I started out with a box of Rem Target Club followed up with a box of Rem Turkey Load, Winchester 00 Buckshot and finally Winchester Rifled Slugs.
Barrel is Remington 870 12 Gauge 3" 21" Rem Choke with Extra Full Turkey Choke Tube Vent Rib Matte Black.
Distance to target is 10, 20 and 30 yards. At 40, I'm outside of the berm lane and pistol shooters to the right would not be happy with a shotgun going off 10 yards behind them, so I did not go back farther than 30 yards.
I aim with the bead directly over the turkey target from Rem website (red circle on turkey head. This resulted in hits above the target. I wish I would have taken pictures. I then put the bead under the target which resulted in some pellets hitting the red circle and then I put the bead about 4 inches low of the red circle and that's how I was able to get on target. This was consistent with all four loads and the farther away I was from the target, the lower my aim to hit the red.
The grouping is great as I was repeatedly hitting the same area and pretty much destroyed the backer board. The slugs at 30 yards were pretty much touching.
However, I'd like to be able to put the bead on the target and be on. The idea of aiming low is putting me off a little.
How can I change this point of aim? I don't sink my cheek on the stock as much on a shotgun as I do my rifles so could that be my problem? Do you think it could be the turkey choke? Your information/advise would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
Barrel is Remington 870 12 Gauge 3" 21" Rem Choke with Extra Full Turkey Choke Tube Vent Rib Matte Black.
Distance to target is 10, 20 and 30 yards. At 40, I'm outside of the berm lane and pistol shooters to the right would not be happy with a shotgun going off 10 yards behind them, so I did not go back farther than 30 yards.
I aim with the bead directly over the turkey target from Rem website (red circle on turkey head. This resulted in hits above the target. I wish I would have taken pictures. I then put the bead under the target which resulted in some pellets hitting the red circle and then I put the bead about 4 inches low of the red circle and that's how I was able to get on target. This was consistent with all four loads and the farther away I was from the target, the lower my aim to hit the red.
The grouping is great as I was repeatedly hitting the same area and pretty much destroyed the backer board. The slugs at 30 yards were pretty much touching.
However, I'd like to be able to put the bead on the target and be on. The idea of aiming low is putting me off a little.
How can I change this point of aim? I don't sink my cheek on the stock as much on a shotgun as I do my rifles so could that be my problem? Do you think it could be the turkey choke? Your information/advise would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance.