Finally got to the range today for about an hour with my Pardner 12 ga. that I had clipped off to 23" removing all the choke. I had 9 slugs with me - 4 Federal Classic 2 3/4" and 5 Federal Power Shock 2 3/4". I set up 35 yd. out and from the offhand position, bead only for sight, was able to get a 2 shot_4 in. group with the Classics. It did not like the Power Shocks too well, go figure. Fly right, fly left, did have one manage to get to POA, but I'll leave them alone from now on. Since the Classics were doing POA at 35 yd. I stepped back to 50 yd. to see what one would do. POI was 9 1/2" below POA. So I guess this gun will be just as I figured it would be and what I actually wanted, a close in brush gun. I did fire shot shells also. #8 and #7 cheap stuff at 25yd. put out a 36 to 40" pattern. Not bad I figure but there was no center of pattern really. #6 Rem. Heavy Dove put out a 34" pattern at 25yd. with a faintly noticable COP. I'm interested to see what it will do with 00Buck or maybe some #2.
Here's the best part - I filled the bolt hole in the stock with #6 shot from exactly one box of cheap Rem. ammo. Filled it perfectly with just enough room to add a couple peices of napkin to pressure it down when the plastic recoil pad was reattached. I also purchased a shell carrier for the stock, the kind that slips over and holds 5 shells. I put 4 - 3" Mag slugs and 1 -#6 Heavy Dove in it. Then added one of the $9.99 slip over recoil pads from Wally World. My reciever now weighs approx. 4-5 lbs. After firing 9 slugs in about 40 minutes, my shoulder is still in good shape. I had quite a bit of barrel lift before adding the weight to the stock but it was remedied, I still may add a little balance weight to the foreend tho, it now centers just behind the trigger.
I may add a scope later but for now I'll just stay with the bead only. Don't think I need more than that for now and for what I intend this gun for anyway.