shappy0869
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I shot my new 870 for the first time yesterday. I was shooting Remington 1oz Slugger rifled slugs. Not what I would use for a HD load, but I wanted to see how accurate I could be with the bead site at home defense ranges. At 50 feet I was easily able to place slugs in the center of mass of an 18" X 18" target. At 25 feet (the longest distance I would have to shoot in my house, I was able to put 5 slugs all nearly in the same hole. I was actually impressed at what the bead site could do.
However, while shooting the slugs (along with about 15 rounds of 00 buck) I noticed that while my shoulder was doing fine, my cheek was taking a real beating from trying to aim and not point. I was trying to maintain a tight hold on the gun while shooting, but I have to admit that after the end of a 5-shot box, my grip was a bit looser.
After shooting, and through this morning, my cheek feels like someone took a baseball bat to it. No visible bruise, but damn it hurts. Do I need to work on my form, or is this just a natural function of trying to sight in?
Any advice? Thanks!
However, while shooting the slugs (along with about 15 rounds of 00 buck) I noticed that while my shoulder was doing fine, my cheek was taking a real beating from trying to aim and not point. I was trying to maintain a tight hold on the gun while shooting, but I have to admit that after the end of a 5-shot box, my grip was a bit looser.
After shooting, and through this morning, my cheek feels like someone took a baseball bat to it. No visible bruise, but damn it hurts. Do I need to work on my form, or is this just a natural function of trying to sight in?
Any advice? Thanks!