hoggysreels Posted March 3, 2014 Report Share Posted March 3, 2014 Does anyone own a "12 bore Lincoln Premier multi-choke OU? Im curious to hear your opinion if you find they shoot high ... lm only interested to the 12 bore Lincoln OU owners that have experience having owned one or has experienced in using one ... lm not asking about patterning suggestion etc, there are dozen of post regards patterning etc ... thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hoggysreels Posted March 5, 2014 Author Report Share Posted March 5, 2014 No one own one? ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
solz Posted March 5, 2014 Report Share Posted March 5, 2014 Google it see what reviews come up Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bostonmick Posted March 5, 2014 Report Share Posted March 5, 2014 (edited) I had a twenty bore Lincoln for my grandson when he started.it was a sporter multi choked.it shot level.also a very reliable reasonable priced gun.atb Edited March 5, 2014 by bostonmick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dougall Posted March 5, 2014 Report Share Posted March 5, 2014 I had a twenty bore Lincoln for my grandson when he started.it was a sporter multi choked.it **** level.also a very reliable reasonable priced gun.atb similar bought 1 for my boys as 1st gun,20g I would say flat shooting,great value gun. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hoggysreels Posted March 5, 2014 Author Report Share Posted March 5, 2014 Cheers chaps .... I did google, looking for imformation! .. a while back l seem to recall reading, "they shoot high" .... lm reasonably certain, thats what was written. Im asking because when l use a single 12 bore, l seldom miss, and l can pull off some challeging, testing shots at distance .. yes its true, using a single, you tend to select shots more, possibly! ... but that doesn't explain why l miss so much with the OU. There are times l'd like the extra shot, especially when occasions of hitting pigeons for instance are infrequent throughout the day "like yesterday" ... lve used my mates Lanber and Beretta and l have more success, though l prefer the Lincoln to the Lanber as a shotgun .. Im convinced lm over shooting the birds .. l think lm going to try and drop the line of fire a wee bit and see ... was just wondering if anyone had a similar experience whilst using a Lincoln OU 12 bore multi .. cheers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dougall Posted March 5, 2014 Report Share Posted March 5, 2014 hoggys,just go to a clay ground and shoot some incomers and going away birds,will soon know the answer....... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fenboy Posted March 5, 2014 Report Share Posted March 5, 2014 Cheers chaps .... I did google, looking for imformation! .. a while back l seem to recall reading, "they shoot high" .... lm reasonably certain, thats what was written. Im asking because when l use a single 12 bore, l seldom miss, and l can pull off some challeging, testing shots at distance .. yes its true, using a single, you tend to select shots more, possibly! ... but that doesn't explain why l miss so much with the OU. There are times l'd like the extra shot, especially when occasions of hitting pigeons for instance are infrequent throughout the day "like yesterday" ... lve used my mates Lanber and Beretta and l have more success, though l prefer the Lincoln to the Lanber as a shotgun .. Im convinced lm over shooting the birds .. l think lm going to try and drop the line of fire a wee bit and see ... was just wondering if anyone had a similar experience whilst using a Lincoln OU 12 bore multi .. cheers Just pattern the gun , there will be no guess work then as to where its shooting or why you are missing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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