tritium said:I torture tested LPA's on 870's for a large police organization 5 or 6 years ago and they literally fell apart..mind you, they were seeing over 400 heavy loads (slugs, buck and of course some bird shot) a week for 6 months. They are easier to mount than the Wilson's though but the rear sight is what kept becoming damaged!
I personally prefer the Wilson Combat Ghost Rings (formerly Scatter Gun Trac Locs) and my teaching, hunting AND competition 870 and 1100 have them.
The accuracy of the Wilson's is uncanny once you get used to using them. I've used my gun rather than a company gun to test the accuracy of various specialized shotgun munitions for the same police service.
Oh, sorry to say this canucklehead but..there really isn't a need for the rear tritiums on the Wilson ghost ring. If your gun is set up right you'll automatically be looking through the ring when you mount it and then you can shoot off of the front tritium dot! I've fired these sights alot in low light and they work!!!!![]()
RD..whereabouts in the Ottawa Valley are you?
tritium said:Oh, sorry to say this canucklehead but..there really isn't a need for the rear tritiums on the Wilson ghost ring. If your gun is set up right you'll automatically be looking through the ring when you mount it and then you can shoot off of the front tritium dot! I've fired these sights alot in low light and they work!!!!![]()
tritium said:Okay, let me take these in order!!!
rd... yup, we'e close by... I'm actually over in Kemptville. I use my shotguns for training (I teach cops and mil), 3 gun and action shotgun (just love 'em both) and a couple of the guys at EOHC sets up awesome courses fo fire!!!! Oh, and I always take my Tac Lock sight5ed 870 to the deer camp.
You'll love the Wilsons!!!
tritium said:Action shotgun is kinda like shooting IPSC but with a shot gun.
Lots of falling plates, poppers, frangible targets and shooting through ports and from various positions or on the move etc.. Not many clubs have them but when there is one it's usually worth going..I haven't really been to a bad one yet.![]()
tritium said:Oh, sorry to say this canucklehead but..there really isn't a need for the rear tritiums on the Wilson ghost ring.
rdelliott said:That sounds like one heckuva lot of fun. How would one go about getting into this sort of thing?
I met the former head gunsmith for Scatter Gun before Wilsons bought them out. He does very nice work.jaycee said:Back in 1990 I bought an 870 Police Magnum and sent it down south to the original Scattergun Technologies and have them install their Border Patrol package on it.