Savage 212/Parition Gold grouping
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Spike
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Shot this group on Saturday with my Savage 212 and 3 inch Partition Gold slugs. First shot was right, 2nd in the bull, 3rd was high, and 4th was pretty much same hole as first. I let the gun cool between shots. I'm going to try these at 100 along with the AccuTip. Question for the community is this....Is this a decent group for that gun @ 50 yards. The AccuTip shot a bit tighter group but I'd really like to use the Partition bullet because of it's reputation for stupendous on animal performance. Please share your opinion and I can handle criticism/advice. Thanks.

#4

I agree. I also believe you don't need a Partition for deer. Waste of money. Put a slug in the vitals and you have a dead deer. Period.
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I agree with you Sheridan. The testing of this gun has certainly made me better with the trigger on it. I've found the 3 inchers to shoot best out of this gun. The AccuTips had a pretty good group. The 100 yard test will determine what goes in the gun come November
#8

Just another thought. Do you think you need 3" slugs? Just because your slug gun is chambered for them doesn't mean you need them. Cost and recoil reduction are just 2 advantages of using a 2 3/4" slug.
Check this forum thread: http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=163145
Check this forum thread: http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=163145
#9

A friend of mine has both a 212 and a 220 for his grandson. They both shoot the accutip with excellent groupings. As far as terminal performance goes, from what they have told me, not a deer yet has went more than 20 yards after being hit with either the 12 or the 20. You have that much weight hitting into a whitetail, there is no need for a partition. As long as you have done your part and hit it where you are supposed to and not at TOO long of a range, you will find that those accutip's will drop any whitetail on the planet.
You said you got better groupings from the accutip, then I would stay with them. Accuracy is the key. Not some need for armor piercing magic bullet. At the speeds your normal 3 inch firing shotgun slugs will go, it is HIGHLY doubtful they will break up.
You said you got better groupings from the accutip, then I would stay with them. Accuracy is the key. Not some need for armor piercing magic bullet. At the speeds your normal 3 inch firing shotgun slugs will go, it is HIGHLY doubtful they will break up.