What Shotgun/ Slug/Scope Combo Do You Use?
#23
[QUOTE=salukipv1;3671655]why wouldn't browning keep making that bolt action slugger?[/QUOTE
They were in production for 3 years in the mid 90's
I believe the market was not there for a higher end slug gun.
Its all about the profits.
They were in production for 3 years in the mid 90's
I believe the market was not there for a higher end slug gun.
Its all about the profits.
#24
Spike
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: kentucky
Posts: 4
I purchased the H&R ultra slug hunter 20 gauge that Hastings reworked to handle 3.5" slugs
topped with Nikon 2x7 scope, its heavy and Kicks HARD with the 3.5s but handles great. I really look forward to using it in ILL come November. The hole rig cost around $500 (cheap when compared to other options )hope to only shoot a few round a year for a long long time. Also I'm a lefty so the set up is easy to handle for me.
topped with Nikon 2x7 scope, its heavy and Kicks HARD with the 3.5s but handles great. I really look forward to using it in ILL come November. The hole rig cost around $500 (cheap when compared to other options )hope to only shoot a few round a year for a long long time. Also I'm a lefty so the set up is easy to handle for me.
#25
Fork Horn
Join Date: Apr 2009
Posts: 155
I have been hunting all my life with an Ithica deerslayer 18 inch barrel 1 and 1/8 oz ,2 3/4 inch 12 guage brenneke slugs topped with Leupold 3x9x40 vx2 I have honestly killed over 50 deer with it and 3 free ranged carrera bulls... dont ask.
#28
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Kent Island, MD
Posts: 121
Mossberg 835, 12 ga. cantilever rifled barrel with a cabelas pine ridge 2.5 –7, using cooper solids. Ted Williams 200 20 ga. (Winchester model 1300 made for Sears) with rifles barrel and fiber optic sights, using Winchester partition gold slugs.