Here's my 2 cents.
I bought a 20ga. USH a few of years ago.
Tried a couple of higher priced sabots in it.
Higher priced have to be better and shoot better. Right? Ha! Ha!
Tried the Lightfield's.
At 50 yards, I really had to look to see that 2 slugs went through the paper.
I then shot a 2 inch , 3 shot group at 100 yards.
The following year, Lightfield doubled their prices and are now just as expensive as all the rest.
I have a Redfield, 4X (USA made) scope.
This gun will never leave my ownership till my son inherits it.
Not knowing how you are holding the gun, I will suggest or mention, that for sighting in I
never hold the stock freely against my shoulder.
I always have a small sand bag under the butt stock.
Also, if I ever have that much trouble with accuracy with any gun, I will have someone else
shoot it to make sure I'm not having a bad day.
Like I said, my 2 cents worth.