Anybody shoot the ultracorelok slugs yet
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Anybody shoot the ultracorelok slugs yet
I just got i some 12ga ultra corelok slugs. They said they shoot 1900fps out of a 2.75" shell with a 385gr slug. I am wondering if anyone has chrono' d some. I can' t figure out how they are getting that speed with a 2.75 shell. I mean the most you can get out of a 3" mag with a 1oz slug is 1550fps or so.
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RE: Anybody shoot the ultracorelok slugs yet
Well, tried them on Sunday. Nothing to brag about in my Browning Gold slug gun. Out of 10, I got two 3" groups at 100 yards, and then the other group was all over the place. Guess I will stick with my 2.75" copper solids. Even 3" Rem copper solids shoot bad. But I get 2" consistent groups with the 2.75" Rem copper solids. I was hoping to get some more range.
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RE: Anybody shoot the ultracorelok slugs yet
I shot some today but not sure on the results - read more....
I had the chance today to finally try out my new Hasting' s 12Ga in my 870. I had some good but strange results (strange to me) that I wanted to run by the board. I had the sight (Bushnell Red Dot) bore sighted and put my target at 50 yds. I was close right away but a little high and right - easily fixed and two shots later I' m right on. At 50 yds I fired the following 2 3/4 inch loads:
Rem Buckhammer 1.25 ounce (ouch)
Win Super X 1 ounce (noticably less recoil)
I was able to get 2-3 inch groups with these loads which made me very happy (bench rest).
After a ceasefire I moved the target to the 100 yard line
Fired the following:
Rem Buckhammer 1.25 ounce
Win Super X 1 ounce
Rem Core-lokt 385 gr. (recoil was brutal as was the hit on my wallet)
These were all high 4-5 inches and wide left and right 4-5 inches. I ended up surrounding the six inch targets I was aimed at but not hitting. Still probably a kill on a deer but not what I wanted especially off a bench.
Here is the question - since the 2 50 yard loads seemed right on the money - wouldn' t it stand to reason that they should be low and on line at 100 yds? I can' t compare on the Core Lokt since I didn' t fire it at the 50 yard line. If I am right on at 50 yds - does it make sense to be high at 100. Are these loads still rising at 100yds? I have no experience, can you tell, with slugs. Should I sight high at 50 with these loads? Any help or advice is appreciated. Overall I am very happy with the performance of my set up at 50yds. I would like to have consistent performance at both distances. If it matters, this gun will be used for Deer in NJ and NY - not too many shots over 50 yds and probably more shots will occur at under 50.
I have to say, even though its inconclusive, that the other slugs shot better, cost less and were way easier on the shoulder. I still need to get that 100 yard distance ironed out to make a final call on it. I did notice that the Core-Lokt slugs were leaving my action partially open after the shot - as if I had pulled back just slightly on the forearm. Might have been the result of me pushing back against the recoil and having the forearm pushed back by the shooting bag. I have to say I don' t care for that. This is a powerful round
Bob
I had the chance today to finally try out my new Hasting' s 12Ga in my 870. I had some good but strange results (strange to me) that I wanted to run by the board. I had the sight (Bushnell Red Dot) bore sighted and put my target at 50 yds. I was close right away but a little high and right - easily fixed and two shots later I' m right on. At 50 yds I fired the following 2 3/4 inch loads:
Rem Buckhammer 1.25 ounce (ouch)
Win Super X 1 ounce (noticably less recoil)
I was able to get 2-3 inch groups with these loads which made me very happy (bench rest).
After a ceasefire I moved the target to the 100 yard line
Fired the following:
Rem Buckhammer 1.25 ounce
Win Super X 1 ounce
Rem Core-lokt 385 gr. (recoil was brutal as was the hit on my wallet)
These were all high 4-5 inches and wide left and right 4-5 inches. I ended up surrounding the six inch targets I was aimed at but not hitting. Still probably a kill on a deer but not what I wanted especially off a bench.
Here is the question - since the 2 50 yard loads seemed right on the money - wouldn' t it stand to reason that they should be low and on line at 100 yds? I can' t compare on the Core Lokt since I didn' t fire it at the 50 yard line. If I am right on at 50 yds - does it make sense to be high at 100. Are these loads still rising at 100yds? I have no experience, can you tell, with slugs. Should I sight high at 50 with these loads? Any help or advice is appreciated. Overall I am very happy with the performance of my set up at 50yds. I would like to have consistent performance at both distances. If it matters, this gun will be used for Deer in NJ and NY - not too many shots over 50 yds and probably more shots will occur at under 50.
I have to say, even though its inconclusive, that the other slugs shot better, cost less and were way easier on the shoulder. I still need to get that 100 yard distance ironed out to make a final call on it. I did notice that the Core-Lokt slugs were leaving my action partially open after the shot - as if I had pulled back just slightly on the forearm. Might have been the result of me pushing back against the recoil and having the forearm pushed back by the shooting bag. I have to say I don' t care for that. This is a powerful round
Bob
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