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Kent Dorfman 02-02-2009 05:37 AM

Inexpensive slug gun?
 
I'm looking to get an inexpensive rifled barrel slug shotgun for deer hunting. First of all, any favorites? Second, is there any advantage with a 12 guage or is a 20 guage slug gun adequate for deer hunting?

SWThomas 02-02-2009 05:38 AM

RE: Inexpensive slug gun?
 
I'd go with a Remington 870.

sjsfire 02-02-2009 06:47 AM

RE: Inexpensive slug gun?
 
I've got 3 slug guns already all 12 gauge. I'm really interested in the NEF (New England Firearms) Ultra Slug Hunter in 20 gauge. Lots of guys are reporting great groups and it's easy on the pocket book. I think one can be had for around $200 bare bones.

mikybigbuck 02-02-2009 07:28 AM

RE: Inexpensive slug gun?
 

ORIGINAL: sjsfire

I've got 3 slug guns already all 12 gauge. I'm really interested in the NEF (New England Firearms) Ultra Slug Hunter in 20 gauge. Lots of guys are reporting great groups and it's easy on the pocket book. I think one can be had for around $200 bare bones.
that's a good deal...if you already have a shotgun, check with american barrel company..they make rifled replacement barrels for most major manufactures...they are also around $200...alot less than the originals

BOWHUNTERCOP 02-02-2009 12:19 PM

RE: Inexpensive slug gun?
 
H&R Ultra Single Shot, or a Mossberg 500 both are inexpensive, with money to spare for a decent scope...20ga will put down deer size game jst as fast as 12ga

TGRIZWALD 02-02-2009 01:32 PM

RE: Inexpensive slug gun?
 
go with the h&r 20 you will love it. for the money it is the best choice and will shoot better then alot of high dollar slug guns

LeftyBuckmaster 02-02-2009 01:39 PM

RE: Inexpensive slug gun?
 
Well if you already have a 12 or 20 gauge shotgun I would look at Hastings replacement barrels or American barrel company as stated above. Will be cheaper than buying a new gun but if you want to buy a new gun more power to ya.

tjjon 02-03-2009 08:30 AM

RE: Inexpensive slug gun?
 
I have a mossberg 500A 3in 12 ga I bought a slug barrel with cantilever scope mount on it the gun shoots accurate and is versatile due to interchangealbe barrels.I also incorporated a full stock with a pistol grip which gives more stability.I know Dicks Sporting Goods always have sales on these and you can sometimes getthe slug barrel included.It is one of the most reliable guns I own, never had a mechanicle problem with it.I use it for duck hunting,shooting slugs,buckshot,and bird shot. Good luck with whatever you choose.

Teach Deer 02-03-2009 07:18 PM

RE: Inexpensive slug gun?
 
I hunt at Fort Knox (as often as I can get drawn) and use a shotgun that I set up for that purpose.

I started with a Remington 1100 with a 28" Remchoked barrel (still use for Turkey hunting)...bought a 20" fully rifled barrel with rifle sights from Remington via Cabelas ($220)...had the receiver drilled and tapped and added a full length weaver mount...

I have two scopes set in quick release rings for that shotgun...a 3-9x40 for deer hunting with the rifled barrel (the rifle sights give me a backup system in case the scope fails during a hunt) and a 1-4x32 circle plex with the 28" vent-ribbed barrel for turkey hunting...

Modern sabot loads like the Hornady SSTs make a 20 gauge as effective as a 12 gauge for deer hunting...a 12 gauge gives you better flexability for turkey, waterfowl, etc.

bobcats40 02-04-2009 05:09 AM

RE: Inexpensive slug gun?
 
I would get the H & R slugmaster in 20 gauge, they are very reasonably priced and super accurate. I have actually killed deer at 145 yards with a good quality sabot. You wont be dissapointed, I think they run about $200.


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