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Sabots
Why do sabots cost so much? How come remington buck hammer cost $8 for five and it's only lead? I've also notice the companies make their slow (1350-1550) slugs the cheap ones and the higher cost ones have less lead. How come they don't make a high velocity sabot slug that's cheap? I don't need no sluggish 1 1/4 oz. slug like the buckhammer. And all the other cheaper sabots are low recoil.
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I dont care too much about the price of sabots..i probably shoot about 15 per year, so 30 bucks worth..it would be great if they were cheap, but i dont care. i dislike the lighfields becaues they expand too much and don't exit. my uncle's buddy shoots them and they kill deer, but i would rather have two holes than one. any of the slugs will kill a deer, just gotta hit them in the chest area. you could probably hit a deer most anywhere in the body and it would go down with a slug. I am in no way endorsing this practice, but i think a slug anywhere in the body to a deer will eventually kill it. I like the remington coppersolids the best, as they shoot awesome through my gun and i've seen alot of deer killed with them. Winchester Partition Golds cost a fortune but work sweet, as do federal barnes expanders. whatever works best in your gun. dont worry about price. i mean, why worry about the cost of ammo when you tally up everythign else you buy, its pretty minuscle.
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My Remington 11-87 rifled barrel slug gun loves the Lightfields!!!! I took a bear at 50yds. back in December 2003, with a complete pass thru.
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Lightfields cost alot too.
I am not sure about why they are so expensive, but I bet its the volumn that are sold. Not like 270wins and 30-06 ammo. Also, might be more labor intensive to build. I would like to find out however. |
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Sabots might be expensive, BUT i use 2 per year, it takes an idiot to miss with them if the gun is sighted in correctly, they shoot like a rifle til 120+yds.
2 shots from my slug gun=2 kills, by the time you miss several times with rifled slugs, you could have payed for one sabot that wouldnt miss. I also really like the remington Copper-Solids, they shoot reeeally nice even with just open sights. Spend the extra couple dollars for the sabots, it will pay off. Mat |
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You hit it on the head bigcountry , I talked to a guy at Winchester and he said the price was so high because of the low volum sold. I guess it makes sence......in a way.
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Hello BuckMaster7,
Have you ever tried Winchester BRI's? Back in the 60's Mossberg and Ballistic Researh Institute of California teamed up for extensive testing.They are accurate! I have been shooting them for along time.I think BRI sold to Winchester. I have tried to contact BRI, to no availe.Try them and see how they work for you. Good Luck! KEEP ON ROOTING!!! |
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I'am shooting a Ithaca 16 gauge fully rifled & Lightfield sabots cost me $12 bucks for 5, They reach out to 125 yards with Some accurcy, But use regular Rifled slugs more often, Because My shots are usually within 50 yrds.........Nice looking , Great shooting gun, But Cost to much to shoot using correct sabots......Gonna sell it & buy a muzzleleader, Mossberg has a Nice 50 cal/ 12 gauge Combo kit out in the Model 500, Cant go wrong there.......
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BUT i use 2 per year, it takes an idiot to miss with them if the gun is sighted in correctly, they shoot like a rifle til 120+yds. JMHO |
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