Well I just joined after checking the site out some. I usually hang out at a few Archery sites like Eders and Hunting.net. This place looks nice, a TON of different forum subjects.
Well I got tired of messing around with my remington 700 ML this year. I was in a local gun store and a saw a used 12 gauge Ultra Slug Deluxe sitting in the rack for $219 bucks. I asked the guys in the shop what their impression of them was and they said "Impressive!". I checked around on the internet and was impressed with what people had to say about them.
I went back the next day with some stuff to trade in and left with the USG, a bushnell Trophy 1.75-4x32, some mounts, a leather sling and few boxes of ammo. They did me pretty good on my trade ins and I never had to open my check book. About 430 bucks with everything out the door.
Here are some pics:
The pretty version
The tactical version
The business end. I don't think I would want to be on this end of it.
So far I have only shot 10 rounds of lightfields thru it. It didn't seem to like them much. They shot OK at 50 yards but opened up at 100 yards. I sighted in at the suggested 2 inches high at 50 yards. When I moved back to 100 yards I got a 4-5 inch group and they were all high. I don't consider that impressive really. I'm looking for at least 1.5 to 2 inch groups at 100 yards.
I'm going to do some searching, but off hand what do you guys seem to like out of these rifles. Do they like the slower stuff, or the expensive high velocity stuff? With a 1:35 twist rate the 1900 fps stuff seems like it would be a bit fast? On another board someone suggested I use regular slugs because they shoot great out his. I think he said brenike's. Should I try some regular non saboted slugs to see what happens? I certainly like the prices the better. I just don't know what cleaning the barrel would be like. I sort of like the idea of only teflon touching my barrel. I can't believe the ammo for these things is 10 to 18 dollars for five freakin shells! That is a bit crazy. H&R said they just use winchester supreme's.
Well let me know what guys think. Any tips on making it more accurate would be greatly appreciated as well.
Paul