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- Vernon, BC
Gentlemen:
I just thought I would share my latest experience with you, so that some of you could share your thoughts with me.
Now before we get started, there are a couple of things you need to keep in mind. First, I am a left handed shooter. Second, I have become a die hard 870 man for trap, for singles at least.
Please understand I have purchased and used much more expensive guns, for an entire year shooting trap. However my scores actually declined and stayed there. I have come full circle, started using the 870 again and my scores have reflected the change. So instead of fighting it, I will now just go with the flow.
My current “Singels” 870 Wing-master wears a trap butt stock with a mercury recoil reducer in it, a custom “Fat” tapered fore end, a 30" regular contour Vent Rib barrel with rem chokes and mid bead. At 16 yards, I am currently using an improve-Modified chokes, and using my 1 1/8 3 dram loads. So this is no ordinary 870 and while not a top shooter, I shoot a consistent and solid 22.
Now, it has been some time since i have been on the “Pad” so to speak, and went out on Sunday to knock some rust off.
I have been working on some tactical and Brobee styled 870s over the winter, and for giggles, I thought I would try some thing new in addition to the regular Trap 870. On another 870 Wing-master action, I put an OEM police synthetic stock, an old vent rib 30" barrel (full fixed choke and missing the mid bead) and added a railed for end and vertical grip. I thought I would be lucky to shoot 17-19 with this rig. It just does not have all the “NEEDED” elements required for a good trap gun.
So I pair this rig with some new 1 onz loads and off the pad I went. Wouldn't you know it, I shot 23, and 24 out of 25 with it!! It actually shot better than my regular gun.
What I found is that the vertical grip allowed me to “Point” my index finger down the fore end, and it really became an extension of my hand. It pointed very naturally. I thought with the hand position, underneath the fore end, my swing would be impeded but this was not the case. Hard left birds on station 1 and hard right birds on station 5 were being hit, and hit hard. The grip postiion actually releived some fore arm tension for me. I like the vertical grips so much that I am contemplating putting it on my “Trap” 870.
I was wondering if any of you have had a similar experience, of if you might have any thoughts to share on the subject.
Regards and all the best
R
I just thought I would share my latest experience with you, so that some of you could share your thoughts with me.
Now before we get started, there are a couple of things you need to keep in mind. First, I am a left handed shooter. Second, I have become a die hard 870 man for trap, for singles at least.
Please understand I have purchased and used much more expensive guns, for an entire year shooting trap. However my scores actually declined and stayed there. I have come full circle, started using the 870 again and my scores have reflected the change. So instead of fighting it, I will now just go with the flow.
My current “Singels” 870 Wing-master wears a trap butt stock with a mercury recoil reducer in it, a custom “Fat” tapered fore end, a 30" regular contour Vent Rib barrel with rem chokes and mid bead. At 16 yards, I am currently using an improve-Modified chokes, and using my 1 1/8 3 dram loads. So this is no ordinary 870 and while not a top shooter, I shoot a consistent and solid 22.
Now, it has been some time since i have been on the “Pad” so to speak, and went out on Sunday to knock some rust off.
I have been working on some tactical and Brobee styled 870s over the winter, and for giggles, I thought I would try some thing new in addition to the regular Trap 870. On another 870 Wing-master action, I put an OEM police synthetic stock, an old vent rib 30" barrel (full fixed choke and missing the mid bead) and added a railed for end and vertical grip. I thought I would be lucky to shoot 17-19 with this rig. It just does not have all the “NEEDED” elements required for a good trap gun.
So I pair this rig with some new 1 onz loads and off the pad I went. Wouldn't you know it, I shot 23, and 24 out of 25 with it!! It actually shot better than my regular gun.
What I found is that the vertical grip allowed me to “Point” my index finger down the fore end, and it really became an extension of my hand. It pointed very naturally. I thought with the hand position, underneath the fore end, my swing would be impeded but this was not the case. Hard left birds on station 1 and hard right birds on station 5 were being hit, and hit hard. The grip postiion actually releived some fore arm tension for me. I like the vertical grips so much that I am contemplating putting it on my “Trap” 870.
I was wondering if any of you have had a similar experience, of if you might have any thoughts to share on the subject.
Regards and all the best
R
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