20gu 1100
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20gu 1100
My uncle came over today with a 1100, he wanted to shoot it before he baught it so we put a coulpe rounds through it. At 50 yards it did not group. We both shot it. Hes an excellent shot as am I. We moved to 25 yards with the same result. We are wondering if this is normal? It was cleaned right before we shot it.
#5
RE: 20gu 1100
If the slug barrel is smooth (no rifling) then you should not use Sabot slugs as they will not stabilize and your accuracy will be poor.
With a smooth slug barrel (no rifling in the barrel) Foster type slugs are best. Some of the packaging will read "rifled slugs" this means the slug itself has groves cut in it. The reason for this is so that groves in the slug will catch the wind as it travels downrange and impart some spin in order to stabilize the slug.
Now if the barrel is rifled then either foster or Sabot slugs can be used. Sabot are recommended and are more accurate, they should shoot pretty good out of most standard rifled slug barrels. All boxes of Sabot slugs will say "Sabot" on the box somewhere.
If you are indeed using a rifled barrel and Sabot slugs....And are still getting bad groups I'd suggest trying different brands of Sabot slugs to see which will perform the best. Remember size and velocity can differ greatly with Sabot slugs on the market today and not all will work with thedifferent rifle barreltwist rates out there, Find the ones that work for your particular barrel.
Good Luck.
With a smooth slug barrel (no rifling in the barrel) Foster type slugs are best. Some of the packaging will read "rifled slugs" this means the slug itself has groves cut in it. The reason for this is so that groves in the slug will catch the wind as it travels downrange and impart some spin in order to stabilize the slug.
Now if the barrel is rifled then either foster or Sabot slugs can be used. Sabot are recommended and are more accurate, they should shoot pretty good out of most standard rifled slug barrels. All boxes of Sabot slugs will say "Sabot" on the box somewhere.
If you are indeed using a rifled barrel and Sabot slugs....And are still getting bad groups I'd suggest trying different brands of Sabot slugs to see which will perform the best. Remember size and velocity can differ greatly with Sabot slugs on the market today and not all will work with thedifferent rifle barreltwist rates out there, Find the ones that work for your particular barrel.
Good Luck.
#6
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 1,085
RE: 20gu 1100
If the gun is grouping poorly it may be an ammunition issue, as the above posters have said..It could also be that something is loose.. Is the magazine tube cap tightened down all the way..?? If it has adjustable sights or a scope, is something loose on a sight base or scope mount..??..