Hey there-
Got a question that I hope someone can help me with. I have a 20 gauge ultra slug hunter that I've had for 3 years now. I have exclusively used Lightfields for the past 3 years with no problems whatsoever (misfire, or anything else). I tried several different brands when I found that the Lightfields grouped the best.
So here's my issue: I came across some Winchester Partition Gold slugs (2-3/4", 1900fps, 260 grain) really cheap a while back at Meijer so I bought 7 boxes. I went to the range to see how they would shoot, and the first round didn't fire. I tried firing it twice, and no luck. The primer had an indentation on it, but compared to the Lightfields, the indentation wasn't nearly as pronounced. I did nothing to change how I was shooting (same rest, same squeeze, etc).
The next 4 Winchesters fired just fine - and they grouped extremely well, with their POI being just about an inch right of the Lightfields at 50 yards.
I went to the range yesterday to see how they would perform at 100 yards, and the first two went into the same hole. The third - didn't fire the first time. The second time I pulled the hammer back, got a good sight picture and squeezed the trigger - boom - it fired. I fired a fourth round with no problems. They grouped exceptionally well (<2" at 100 yards).
This makes me a bit nervous to hunt with this round as 2 out of 10 rounds have failed to fire on the first time.
Is it how I am pulling the trigger that is causing this? Any ideas why these rounds are being finicky in my gun when no other round has ever caused a FTF? Is there anything I can have done to the gun to make the pin strike "harder?" I really love this gun, and like the ballistics of the Winchester rounds.
Thanks for your help / thoughts.