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RE: Shotgun Slug vs. Rifle
Andeven the lowly 30-30 win has a flatter trajectory than a shotgun slug. Rem data... http://www.remington.com/products/ammunition/ballistics/shotshell_slug_loads.asp |
RE: Shotgun Slug vs. Rifle
Boy-As I stated,the 30-30 has a flatter trajectory than the slug.
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RE: Shotgun Slug vs. Rifle
ORIGINAL: Rebel Hog It depends where I would be hunting. If I'm hunting in thick swamps or heavy cover and my shots are going to be 20-25 yds, I use Sabots. If my shots are going to be 75yds or more, I use a rifle. |
RE: Shotgun Slug vs. Rifle
ORIGINAL: stubblejumper As I stated,the 30-30 has a flatter trajectory than the slug. While I am too tired to do the exact conversions, it looks to me like the Remmington Core Lokts have virtually identical trajectory to the 30-30's out to that 150yd range....Possibly even flatter. (The Rem data has a 150yd zero, while the 30-30 data I am looking at is for a 100yd sight in, as I mentioned I have no interest in doing the full conversions, I think even a simple review of the charts will prove my point.) While I know your comment only related to trajectory....Cleary, given the fact that both trajectories are almost identical, from a purely ballistics pespective, the Remington Core Loktsis a far superior choice tothe 30-30 delivering over 20% more energy at a distance of 100yds. (Recoil however is another issue however..;)) |
RE: Shotgun Slug vs. Rifle
While I am too tired to do the exact conversions, it looks to me like the Remmington Core Lokts have virtually identical trajectory to the 30-30's out to that 150yd range....Possibly even flatter. (The Rem data has a 150yd zero, while the 30-30 data I am looking at is for a 100yd sight in, as I mentioned I have no interest in doing the full conversions, I think even a simple review of the charts will prove my point.) slug +2.4" at 100yards for a 150 yard zero 30-30-150gr load +1.6" for a 150yard zero Therefore the slug drops more from 100 yards to 150 yards. |
RE: Shotgun Slug vs. Rifle
Being a slug shooter I would consider the .6" differencedrop between the 170gr 30-30, and the 385gr 12ga to be "virtually identical trajectories" for deer hunting performance. (I agree you are correct in the original statement, that the 30-30 is flatter).
More importantly, (at least for my own purposes). I would never sacrifice a 20%+ drop in energyin hopes of gaininga maximum trajectory difference of .6" on deer sized game. However, I can understand how shooters that are accustomed to shooting at longer distances don't view the comparison in the same light. |
RE: Shotgun Slug vs. Rifle
I agree you are correct in the original statement, that the 30-30 is flatter |
RE: Shotgun Slug vs. Rifle
Coming from Ohio, used 12 ga. slugs most of my life. Do the trick! ;)[8D]
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RE: Shotgun Slug vs. Rifle
i currently will use both. it depends on where i hunt and the laws on what you can use and so on. if you are going to hunt somewhere where rifle is acceptable AND you have a potential shot of over 100 yards then go with a rifle. but, if you live somewhere where you are not going to get a shot over 100 yrds. then the possibilty of using a slug gun is there. i would prefer a rifle just because it is going to be more accurate and will leave a cleaner shot. as far as cal/gauge rifle id use a .270 bolt action and for slug id use a 12 gauge without a question.
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RE: Shotgun Slug vs. Rifle
"If" i was given the choise of shooting a deer with a slug gun (you pick the ammo) or a properly loaded 30-30, (you pick the range) i wouldtake the 30-30 every time!
All of the medium power range of deer rifles out perform a 30-30, and they easily out perform a shot gun slug too. (if they are properly loaded) I just don't understand why someone who can hunt with a rifle, and owns both firearms, would pick a slugfor close range and a rifle for further out. The rifle will work at both ranges, it's the obvious choise. Drilling Man |
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