Hayward U. Buzzoff
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I took my 870 to the range to pattern it- does a nice job as long as you have a good cheek-weld. A guy before me on the range didn't hit the paper from 18-20 yards with the same gun! I was surprised to see no holes in the paper- proper aiming is important even with shotguns!
Anyway, two questions:
I had a surefire light/forend setup put on, and it seems really front heavy now. Does anyone avoid tactical lights for this reason (I know there are other reasons- but I don't plan on staying put after flashing the light to assess my target). It's just too heavy to hold aloft for more than 10-15 seconds.
Also, I don't know if this is due to the new forend, since I didn't fire it before the surefire was installed, but it seems that the shells aren't being ejected very well. They fall gently out the side of the shotgun, one even "stovepiped" when I racked back and forth. Only a couple really flew away as I thought they should.
Should I have to rack the action faster/harder to get the shells to eject well, or does it sound like a problem with the shotgun? Could this be caused by the new forend? I don't think so, it's probably me, but I just wanted to ask.
Anyway, two questions:
I had a surefire light/forend setup put on, and it seems really front heavy now. Does anyone avoid tactical lights for this reason (I know there are other reasons- but I don't plan on staying put after flashing the light to assess my target). It's just too heavy to hold aloft for more than 10-15 seconds.
Also, I don't know if this is due to the new forend, since I didn't fire it before the surefire was installed, but it seems that the shells aren't being ejected very well. They fall gently out the side of the shotgun, one even "stovepiped" when I racked back and forth. Only a couple really flew away as I thought they should.
Should I have to rack the action faster/harder to get the shells to eject well, or does it sound like a problem with the shotgun? Could this be caused by the new forend? I don't think so, it's probably me, but I just wanted to ask.