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Post by DEERTRACKS on Mar 17, 2009 12:55:36 GMT -5
I finally got to sight-in my new unfired 20 ga. 11-87 rifled deer gun Sunday afternoon. By the way I had "NO" shell ejection issues that some of you have mentioned in previous posts about new out of the box 11-87's.
The Lightfields shot consistent 1" & under 3-shot groups all the way out to 100 yards. Having never shot Lightfields before I was quite impressed with the trajectory & consistency.
Shot a "total" of 20 rounds from "getting on paper" to "sighted-in".
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Post by crazybuck on Mar 17, 2009 21:50:02 GMT -5
I finally got to sight-in my new unfired 20 ga. 11-87 rifled deer gun Sunday afternoon. By the way I had "NO" shell ejection issues that some of you have mentioned in previous posts about new out of the box 11-87's. The Lightfields shot consistent 1" & under 3-shot groups all the way out to 100 yards. Having never shot Lightfields before I was quite impressed with the trajectory & consistency. Shot a "total" of 20 rounds from "getting on paper" to "sighted-in". DEERTRACKS, I have been using them for about 5 years now and really like them. They perform like a Foster slug when you hit the shoulder of a deer. The ones I have shot, just buckled in their tracks. The thing I have found out though is if you have any older shells you have handled, the brass will get a slight corrosion where your fingers touch them. I had those ejection problems too and figured it out. Just check them, and if need be hit them lightly with sandpaper. Check them before season. Good Luck
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Post by dbd870 on Mar 18, 2009 2:35:55 GMT -5
Very nice - that's impressive. You have a keeper for sure; come this fall go out and DOMINATE them!
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Post by chicobrownbear on Mar 18, 2009 4:26:00 GMT -5
Hows your shoulder?
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Post by DEERTRACKS on Mar 18, 2009 6:20:34 GMT -5
Great chico ;D ;D ;D! My shooting bench & "Lead-Sled" sure does take the abuse out of sighting-in a long gun.
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Post by huxbux on Mar 18, 2009 15:00:53 GMT -5
Sounds as if that gun and shell were made for each other. What sighting system are you using?
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Post by DEERTRACKS on Mar 19, 2009 10:17:37 GMT -5
Sounds as if that gun and shell were made for each other. What sighting system are you using? Nikon Slughunter BDC 200 3x9x40
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Post by schall53 on Mar 19, 2009 15:58:17 GMT -5
I have the same scope and think it is fantastic.
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Post by savagehead on Mar 19, 2009 19:07:06 GMT -5
The Lightfields are extremely accurate in most guns.They have a expanding base/skirt design that makes up for barrel manufactures tolerance differences.There is not a better slug on the market.
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Post by drs on Mar 20, 2009 13:44:24 GMT -5
The Lightfields are extremely accurate in most guns.They have a expanding base/skirt design that makes up for barrel manufactures tolerance differences.There is not a better slug on the market. Remington's Buck Hammers are also good.
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Post by DEERTRACKS on Mar 20, 2009 14:10:46 GMT -5
The Lightfields are extremely accurate in most guns.They have a expanding base/skirt design that makes up for barrel manufactures tolerance differences.There is not a better slug on the market. Remington's Buck Hammers are also good. David, dbd also speaks highly of the hammers.
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Post by Sasquatch on Apr 5, 2009 17:05:20 GMT -5
I finally got to sight-in my new unfired 20 ga. 11-87 rifled deer gun Sunday afternoon. By the way I had "NO" shell ejection issues that some of you have mentioned in previous posts about new out of the box 11-87's. The Lightfields shot consistent 1" & under 3-shot groups all the way out to 100 yards. Having never shot Lightfields before I was quite impressed with the trajectory & consistency. Shot a "total" of 20 rounds from "getting on paper" to "sighted-in". Tracks, I have found them to be the most accurate out of my H&R. I have heard a lot of positive things about them from others as well. I use the 2 3/4." They currently hold my personal long distance slug record, 125 yards.
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