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Muddyemms 09-02-2007 11:45 AM

Slugs for choke tubes . . .
 
It's been a (long) while since I've posted here, so if this question has been answered beofre, I didn't see it . .. I've got a Remington M1100 with a Remchoke 21" barrel on it. I've also got a Remington rifled choke tube for it. Which slugs seem to fly the best out of a choke tube? Lightfield Hybreds, the new Remington Buckhammers, or another slug? I've tried the Remington Copper Solids, but they keyholed, so I figure that most of the sabot slugs will do the same.

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SwampCollie 09-02-2007 09:15 PM

RE: Slugs for choke tubes . . .
 
I once had one of those Sabot Slug Rem Choke... and absolutely nothing shot good out of them. My experience. Good luck.

BigJ71 09-03-2007 11:01 PM

RE: Slugs for choke tubes . . .
 
I would stick to the Foster style slugs when using a screw-in rifled choke tube.

Good Luck.

Wingbone 09-04-2007 04:04 AM

RE: Slugs for choke tubes . . .
 
With a smooth bore and choke, you can't go wrong with Brennecke foster-type slugs.

Rebel Hog 09-04-2007 05:47 AM

RE: Slugs for choke tubes . . .
 
Like everyone has mentioned, (smooth bore)=Foster type slugs.


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