Are there any inexpensive sabot slugs>?
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From: freeport il USA
I bought a rem. 870 with a cantilever barrel and scope about 4 months ago but later got layed off from my job so money is very tight right now. I need to find an inexpensive sabot slug so that I can by 5-6 boxes to sight gun in and have enough leftover to hunt. Thanks for any suggestions.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Warren County NJ USA
sorry to hear your laid off.
i just spent $11.99 per box on winchesters 12ga. gold partion sabot slugs.
all i can say is stay with winchester, federal, remington, or lightfields. try there non premium line, the deer dont know the difference.
ive always had luck sighting in quickly with the lightfields, all try them when i try the winchesters in my new remington 11-87 rifled barrel, with cantilever.
i just spent $11.99 per box on winchesters 12ga. gold partion sabot slugs.
all i can say is stay with winchester, federal, remington, or lightfields. try there non premium line, the deer dont know the difference.
ive always had luck sighting in quickly with the lightfields, all try them when i try the winchesters in my new remington 11-87 rifled barrel, with cantilever.
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From: Hudson, WI
I do not know how much the lightfields go for but I have heard alot of people having good luck with them.
Personally I use the Brenneke 2-3/4" 1oz loads. I shoot a Wincherter 1300 with a rifle choke and shoot 3" groups at 100 yards with a Bushnell scope. I know these only run about $3 per box. I know when I first started using them I tried several manufactures and differnt Brenneke slugs to find the ones that worked best for my gun.
Hope this helps
Good luck with your search.
Personally I use the Brenneke 2-3/4" 1oz loads. I shoot a Wincherter 1300 with a rifle choke and shoot 3" groups at 100 yards with a Bushnell scope. I know these only run about $3 per box. I know when I first started using them I tried several manufactures and differnt Brenneke slugs to find the ones that worked best for my gun.
Hope this helps
Good luck with your search.
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From: freeport il USA
Lightfield and brenneke are two that i've been thinking about. Does anybody have a website for either of them? The boxes don't do a very good job of telling whether they are for rifled or smoothbore on either one of these brands. Any other cheaper slugs anybody can reccommend
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From: Lincoln IL USA
Brenneke regular slugs are the cheapest that I've found to perform out of my Hastings barrel. 3 touching at 100 yds.
Active and Fiocchi are supposed to also be good regular slugs for rifled barrels but I've never tried them.
The standard Foster types usually don't do well from rifling.
Active and Fiocchi are supposed to also be good regular slugs for rifled barrels but I've never tried them.
The standard Foster types usually don't do well from rifling.
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Fork Horn
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From: North Central Illinois
dont bother with brenneke's web site. i asked a question 3mos ago, and im still havent heard a reply. if you do a search at google.com you should have luck. also check out federal, i think they make a midgrade saboted slug. good luck
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From: Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
Sorry to hear 'bout your job,know how you feel.That said...don't ruin your hunt trying to save 5 or 10 bucks(no pun intended!)...you just bought a new gun,you will spend how much on your hunt(gas,food,lodging,license,etc.),ammo is probably the cheapest element of all.Buy a box from as many brands as you can afford....use the one which groups the best in your gun.Also...ALL sabot rounds are designed to be fired from a rifled barrel.A smooth-bore does not impart any spin to the slug,and a rifled choke tube is marginal at best.
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From: dedham massachusetts USA
in my state. MA. you can only use shotguns. i have still having a hard time to lay my hands on these win gold partition sabot's.
i think the rem copper solids are still the cheapest. $9.00.
alos if money is hard up. try brenneke's. i have had decent groups with them in rifled barrel in my rem 1100. also rem sluggers did a decent job as well. ( when i was laid off last year ) good out to 100yds.
i think the rem copper solids are still the cheapest. $9.00.
alos if money is hard up. try brenneke's. i have had decent groups with them in rifled barrel in my rem 1100. also rem sluggers did a decent job as well. ( when i was laid off last year ) good out to 100yds.
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From: GREEN BAY WISCONSIN USA
I BOUGHT A 870 IN 2000 IF YOURS HAS A RIFLED BARREL TRY LIGHTFIELD OR FEDERAL IN 2-3/4 INCH DONT USE 3 INCH SHELLS THEY WONT PATTERN. THE ONLY DEF. BETWEEN THE LIGHT, AND THE FEDERAL IS THE LIGHTS LEAVE A BIGGER HOLE. BUT AT 70 TO 75 YARDS WITH OUT A REST I CAN HIT THE SME HOLE ALMOST EVERY TIME. BY THE WAY I HAVE A 20 GUAGE IT IS A LOT MORE FORGIVEING NO BRUSING
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From: romulus ny USA
I bought the Lightfield 2 3/4 Hybreds for $6.99 at Dicks Sporting Goods last week. I didn't want to spend that much either because I also needed to sight in the gun. I called the tech line and spoke to a guy there for 20 minutes, he was a big help to my accuracy. You really should call them (I got the number from the web site), he explained the ballistics of the slug, shooting in the wind and sighting in better than anyone I have talked to. He told me to sight in at 50 yards at about 2.5 inches high and then it will hit dead on at 100 yards. It's 9 inches low at 150 yards. I only needed 6 slugs to get it dead on and then shot a total of ten to see how I could do. He will tell you to hold the foregrip tightly as the slug is still in the barrel when the muzzle jumps. 95% of my shots are under 75 yards and I have no doubt I can hit them with the Lightfields. Well worth the money and the phone call, give them a try.


