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RE: sabot slug or buckshot
Well...I'm going to play devil's advocate...I've killed at least 25 deer with buckshot and about the same with slugs...The problem with buckshot is the same as a guy bore sighting his rifle and going hunting...You have to pattern your gun with different chokes and different brands of buckshot...You should also keep your shots within 40 yards with buckshot...
I have a Browning B-80 that will put 5-6 00 buck into a 8 1/2 x 11 inch sheet of paper turned sideways at 40 yards...That's about the size of the heart/lung area of a deer...What I found is I have to use the Improved Cylinder choke and it prefers Winchester Supreme 3 inch 00 Buck...Most guys simply do not know their guns as well as they should... I have a suggestion...Your slug gun, is it rifled??? If not, use both...Back in the mid-70s, I bought a Remington 1100 slug shotgun...I would load a slug first and 2 3/4 #1 Buck (also Winchester) next...While still hunting in the mornings, I had a slug in case the deer was standing still, when the dog hunters dropped their hounds off by our farms I could shoot the slug and follow up with buckshot on the running deer....I never remember loosing a deer this way and never remember having to hit them with more than 2 rounds of buckshot.... |
RE: sabot slug or buckshot
slug em and show us pix
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RE: sabot slug or buckshot
wait in a rifled barrle i can shoot buck shot wont that hurt my rifleing?
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RE: sabot slug or buckshot
No, don't shoot buckshot in a rifled barrel...I doubt if it will hurt the rifling as the barrel is made of steel and the buckshot is lead, usually plated with copper...
Steel is harder than lead or copper...The rifling will hurt the pattern with buckshot, that's the reason not to shoot in a rifled barrel... |
RE: sabot slug or buckshot
I've used buckshot on deer in states where it was legal, in thick stuff like you were talking about, and had I not had a slug chambered right afterwards I would have lost the deer. That was from a frontal chest shot at 15 yards. I'd have to say you can't go wrong if you use your 20 gauge slug gun. It has the stuff to take down both of those animals and they are a great brush gun. That I use anyways.
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RE: sabot slug or buckshot
ok well i am gonna use the slugs thanks for all the advice and input.
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RE: sabot slug or buckshot
Good choice. Wait for a clear shot and don't depend on the multiple pellets in the buckshot to be more reliable to get through the brush. Hogs are extremely tough and I read somewhere that the 20 ga saboted slugs actually out perform 45-70 in equal bullet weights with less recoil.
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RE: sabot slug or buckshot
wow i guess i learned something new today and i havent even gone to school yet.
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RE: sabot slug or buckshot
ORIGINAL: idunno Good choice. Wait for a clear shot and don't depend on the multiple pellets in the buckshot to be more reliable to get through the brush. Hogs are extremely tough and I read somewhere that the 20 ga saboted slugs actually out perform 45-70 in equal bullet weights with less recoil. But the average 45-70 load you see on the shelf you can get pretty close to it with a modern slug load, if your gun shoots them well. At least on paper, I can't say anything about real world performance since I don't own one and can't use a centerfire in my state anyway. As far as less recoil that probably depends on the rifle you are using. Perceived recoil is a pretty subjective thing. Paul |
RE: sabot slug or buckshot
Here in OK we do not have the option of using buckshot on hogs or deer or any other game animal:All shot over BB size is illegal. Some of us do use buckshot on coyotes.
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