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Old 08-16-2009, 05:12 PM
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Lets not forget the new Savage 20 gauge 220F. Still waiting for a review,
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Old 08-16-2009, 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by uncle matt
What? No JC checking into this thread yet?

I just picked up ANOTHER 12 gauge H&R USH Deluxe in laminated camo. Used without a scratch. At $175 I couldn't pass. All it needs is a scope.

Kinda funny that you brought up JC because I read alot of his posts over at Shotgun World. That guy sure does get involved in quite a few heated debates, a little opinionated if you ask me. Someone over there calls him the "common denominator". I wonder what that means? Probably not hard to guess. LOL
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Old 08-17-2009, 07:57 AM
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Thanks all for your opinions and commentary. Keep it comin
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Old 08-17-2009, 08:15 AM
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I'll hit the gun shop up by my office today and look for a scope for the latest addition.
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Old 08-17-2009, 12:49 PM
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I know that doesn't happen with me with Muzzleloaders. Most slugs like copper solids are .6" or larger.

Originally Posted by DeerandbearhoG
big ,my theory on what causes flyers w/ sabot slugs, is that the sabot does not always separate from the slug consistently which could probably affect flight more than any other factor, since the projectile is actually already in flight, when sabot and slug separation occurs. I believe this, cause whenever I ve tested sabot slugs, the ones w/ the thinner walled sabots, like lightfields and hastings, seem to be less prone to flyers than the 50 cal slugs sqeezed down into a 72 cal sabot, because I believe the thinner sabots break away from the slug easier. I actually took the time once to cut open a lightfield hybred, a brennkee ko sabot, and a winchester partion gold, the golds sabot was very hard to fold back while ,the lighfield peeled back easy and the brennekke slug pretty much fell out of the sabot. guess which one shot the best, yep the brennekke. As far as thin walled barrel Im sure that contributes to flyers, but Ive gotten flyers out of a nef USH and those barrels are as thick as a rear axl on a ford LTD.

On another note Im not positive but I think the same guy ,randy fritz ,who builds tar hunts also develops loads for lightfields, so they might be a good place to start looking for a slug to shoot out of it.
 

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