Sorry, maybe I'm missing something. Why would it take you twenty rounds to sight in a slug gun? should take only six or eight rounds.
Sorry, maybe I'm missing something. Why would it take you twenty rounds to sight in a slug gun? should take only six or eight rounds.
And that's why those of us that shoot competition high power which started in the Army wear a shooting jacket with a nice leather recoil pad.........
I agree Bob,
Now a days, I never shoot match two weeks in a row, unless I am in line to win something big, I normally shoot every other week during the competition season, if I have to shoot two weeks in a row, I will shoot on Saturday, then on Wed I put a few hundred rounds through a .22 that is the same set up as my big bore, then I shoot match again on Sat..it is amazing what your body remembers!
One other thing I have added to all of my guns is Sim's Limbsaver vibration recoil pads, I know the guy that invented them and they are an amazing product, we started equipping all of our combat shotguns with the recoils pads and it made a heck of a big difference..
http://www.limbsaver.com/
well i was trying to decide between a few dirrerent brands of slugs.
so i shot the ones i used last year. then shot some sabot slugs i had laying around.
the winchester supreme's shot really good. but i only had 2. and everyone is sold out. since deer season starts tommorow.
here you can't hunt with a rifle. just slug gun.
so i am using remmington slugger. the big riffled slugs.
shooting out of a riffled barrel.
i know your not supposed to do that.
but they are pretty accurate too.
and much bigger hole.
i try to surprise my self when i pull the trigger.
so i don't flinch.
i just slowly put more pressure on it and hold the crosshairs.
i noticed it hurt more from the prone position than kneeling.
good info about using your trigger hand to take some recoil off.