Has anyone here shelled out the bucks to get the VC treatment done on their shotgun barrel? Did you think it was worth it at the end of the day (ie did it make a noticeable difference in terms of less recoil/tighter shot patterns)?
One of the benefits of a Vang Comp shotgun is it tightens up the pattern of any 00 buck.
While it may not be as tight as the Federal offering - it does mean better results with available 00 offerings from the local store.
+1 to the above, I've never really understood the desire for an ultra tight pattern outside of the hunting and gaming arenas. The "burst fire" effect effect of a spreading load of buckshot is a key point in favor of a defensive shotgun.
Personally if I want a really tight "pattern" at a distance I'll send a slug.
Only as long as you don't have to account for the stray pellets that miss your intended target. Difficult to call "do over" once they leave your barrel......![]()
I just bought a 14" 870P that was fully Vang Comp'd by Casey at Tac Ord in 2009. I never shot this particular shotgun before Casey did the work for comparison, but I can say I was very impressed with the recoil reduction, minimal muzzle climb and tight groups that his work produced on a 14" barrel. I've owned a variety shotguns in the past for subjective comparison, including a 18" 870, 18.5" Mossberg, 14" and 18" Benelli M4's, and I think that this shotgun is my first, never sell shotty.
The picture below is of 24" circle. The newer silver marks were shot from 25 yds to 35 yds using 20 rds of Fed Tac 00 Buck 8 pellet Flight Control. I think that a 14" barrel producing 12" to 15" 00 Buck groups at that range is pretty impressive. The combo of the Vang Comp barrel modifications and Flight Control Ammo is awesome. I have not shot slugs threw it yet.
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