Well, I used my new 870(12 gauge with a 28 inch barrel) this weekend for the first time. I tried it out with some target shooting. I'm not sure exactly what it is called when you just go out and shoot some flying clay targets informally(skeet, trap, target, clay target?). I really liked the feel of the gun, and for shooting a shotgun for the first time, I was really nervous about the recoil, but it turned out to be not bad at all. Now on to the targets. To put it quite bluntly, I sucked. I went through a box of Remington STS light target loads, and I hit one clay target. I was shooting all of these targets at between 10 and 30 yards I would guess, so long range wasn't my enemy here. I have a modified choke in my barrel... would this maybe be hindering my shooting pattern? I am pretty sure that my problem is with my shooting technique. I have taken a firearms course, so the basic hold of a shotgun, I think that I have. I found that it seemed to be hard for me to hold it with the bead lined up perfectly. I know that I am a pretty good shot with a rifle, so as far as handling firearms, I know that I can do it. Unfortunately, I am doing this informal target shooting at my farm, and getting to a person for lessons right now isn't really possible. Is getting 1 target out of almost 25 rounds normal for a total beginner. I am quite discouraged right now, but am definately more motivated now to get better. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated. Hopefully with your help, next weekend, I will be up to 2 or 3 or more for 25.
Thanks so much,
Discouraged Matt
Thanks so much,
Discouraged Matt