870 Express Super Magnum slug?
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 12
870 Express Super Magnum slug?
My Rem. 870 ESM does not have a rifled barrel. Can I shoot slugs or those new sabots? I shot buck shot last year and lost a good buck. We can use black powder and I have a CVA but I'm not a huge fan of it. I hate the smoke after the shot.
#4
RE: 870 Express Super Magnum slug?
You can use the foster type "rifled" slugs in any choke,just like sabot slugs-they're designed to be safely fired in any choke. However,open choke works a lot better and rifled barrel is a LOT more accurate. I would strongly suggest getting a rifled slug barrel.
#5
RE: 870 Express Super Magnum slug?
You are correct, If your barrel isn't rifled then the rifled slugs are the ones to use. In my 870 SM, the most accurate slugs out of 5 different brands were 2 3/4" Federal Tru-ball slugs.
#6
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Central Iowa
Posts: 234
RE: 870 Express Super Magnum slug?
I agree about the Tru-Ball Federal slugs. Keep in mind that rifled slugs do not spin, the rifling on the outside of the slug crushes down so it will fit any choke. Foster type slugs (Tru-Ball is a Foster type) crush a bit because they are largely hollow.
Both types shoot with good accuracy out of an improved cylinder or modified choke BUT attach some kind of rifle sights to a bird barrel. At the range you may shoot pretty good with just the bird bead but in the field you will wonder where that accuracy went. Rifle sights and scopes are designed for solid projectiles, bird beads are not.
If you are going to deer hunt on into the future, just go ahead and buy a smooth bore deer barrel. It will be just the ticket for your under 100 yard shots. Rifled or Foster type slugs will work great, and they are cheap. (Don't waste your money on sabot slugs or a rifled barrel for short range shooting.) 2 3/4 inch are all you need too and they shoot fine out of chambers that are longer.
Bob
Both types shoot with good accuracy out of an improved cylinder or modified choke BUT attach some kind of rifle sights to a bird barrel. At the range you may shoot pretty good with just the bird bead but in the field you will wonder where that accuracy went. Rifle sights and scopes are designed for solid projectiles, bird beads are not.
If you are going to deer hunt on into the future, just go ahead and buy a smooth bore deer barrel. It will be just the ticket for your under 100 yard shots. Rifled or Foster type slugs will work great, and they are cheap. (Don't waste your money on sabot slugs or a rifled barrel for short range shooting.) 2 3/4 inch are all you need too and they shoot fine out of chambers that are longer.
Bob
#8
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Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 12
RE: 870 Express Super Magnum slug?
ORIGINAL: Robert L E
Both types shoot with good accuracy out of an improved cylinder or modified choke BUT attach some kind of rifle sights to a bird barrel. At the range you may shoot pretty good with just the bird bead but in the field you will wonder where that accuracy went. Rifle sights and scopes are designed for solid projectiles, bird beads are not.
If you are going to deer hunt on into the future, just go ahead and buy a smooth bore deer barrel. It will be just the ticket for your under 100 yard shots. Rifled or Foster type slugs will work great, and they are cheap. (Don't waste your money on sabot slugs or a rifled barrel for short range shooting.) 2 3/4 inch are all you need too and they shoot fine out of chambers that are longer.
Bob
Both types shoot with good accuracy out of an improved cylinder or modified choke BUT attach some kind of rifle sights to a bird barrel. At the range you may shoot pretty good with just the bird bead but in the field you will wonder where that accuracy went. Rifle sights and scopes are designed for solid projectiles, bird beads are not.
If you are going to deer hunt on into the future, just go ahead and buy a smooth bore deer barrel. It will be just the ticket for your under 100 yard shots. Rifled or Foster type slugs will work great, and they are cheap. (Don't waste your money on sabot slugs or a rifled barrel for short range shooting.) 2 3/4 inch are all you need too and they shoot fine out of chambers that are longer.
Bob