They perform this test in the fucking stupidest way possible by comparing a sxs firing slugs against a pump gun with a red dot at 50 yards against a spinner target.
I actually agree that it's an odd comparison, as a double-barrel seems like it could complicate that. More on that later.
Karl literally says people who say irons (a bead in this case) on shotguns are wrong.
Did he? I only looked at the video, the conclusion he makes is that a decent optic will be better for shooting slugs, I didn't hear him say beads are obsolete or not useful.
You developed a nonsensical test. If the point was just to fuck around, that’s awesome, but Karl is trying to pass this off as empirical data when it isn’t. The fact that, of course a sxs would inherently be far less accurate than a pump gun, is never brought up by either of you in the video and you’re only downplaying it now after everyone has brought it up, because of-fucking-course it had an affect on the results.
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>obviously misses to the left when firing the left barrel
>obviously missses to the right when firing the right barrel
>”I know how to pattern this shotgun, it being a SxS has nothing to do with it!”
Coming back from that first point.
Now, I don't have that much experience with shotguns, particularly with slugs, (so please correct me if I'm making dumb assumptions here) but I know that double-barreled guns need to have their barrels regulated together for point of impact to be practical, and that this gets to be really expensive when it comes to rifle barrels which have to exhibit a lot more precision than smooth bores slinging shot.
Regulating a pair of smooth shotgun bores for point of impact with slugs seems like the effort you wouldn't see with anything that's not on the nicer side, so I figure the offset points of impact there makes a difference too, not just the different sights.
Rifle sights and especially a red dot would obviously be preferable for shooting slugs, but not having to account for your right and left shots going right and left and adjusting back and forth for that, with slugs, seems like it would make a lot of difference.
It'd be worth redoing with a single-barreled gun with a bead, or with just the one barrel.
I have no doubts that shotgun does great with shot as intended, but slugs aren't shot.
I notice he's mad as fuck, also.
Looks like the Azov book Ian had to pull has found a publisher.
Good to hear, as long as it can be published. Hell, there's probably a Part 2 in the making because of current events even. Hopefully Ian can mend things with Popenker at some point, but it's probably going to be quite a while until that even comes on the table.
2: Why are you trying to hit a spinner at 50 yards with a shotgun? Why are other people trying to hit spinners at 50 yards with shotguns? Why would you reliably want to do that? Dumb.
For sport?