I entered my first 3-gun match yesterday. I had to borrow a shotgun (an FN SLP that ran perfectly with my ammo) because neither my Remington 11-87 nor my Saiga would eject. I had two brands of shells: some Winchester $20-per-100 ammo and a slightly more expensive Estate Super Sport Competition Target. Both were 2-3/4-inch, 1-1/8-ounce, lead birdshot (#7-1/2 shot) that the match called for. The Winchester is labeled as being 3 Dram equivalent and the other as being 2-3/4 Dram equivalent.
Both shotguns were correctly lubricated.
The 11-87 is supposed to be self-regulating. The Saiga has a two-position adjustment; I tried both with no noticeable difference.
I had not shot either shotgun much (and not at all in the past few years), but both ran just fine when I bought them. ('Fraid I cannot remember the loads, but slug was one of them.)
My initial thought is that the ammunition is the cause, so I'll see if I can find something better. Unfortunately, there isn't a great selection in Laramie, so I may have to order some.
Is there anything mechanical and any specific ammo I should investigate? (Note that there are no shotgun 'smiths anywhere nearby.)
Thank you,
Richard
Both shotguns were correctly lubricated.
The 11-87 is supposed to be self-regulating. The Saiga has a two-position adjustment; I tried both with no noticeable difference.
I had not shot either shotgun much (and not at all in the past few years), but both ran just fine when I bought them. ('Fraid I cannot remember the loads, but slug was one of them.)
My initial thought is that the ammunition is the cause, so I'll see if I can find something better. Unfortunately, there isn't a great selection in Laramie, so I may have to order some.
Is there anything mechanical and any specific ammo I should investigate? (Note that there are no shotgun 'smiths anywhere nearby.)
Thank you,
Richard