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kerndog 01-15-2014 04:43 AM

20 gauge brenneke ko for deer
 
For quite a few years now I have been using lightfield 20 gauge sabots on deer successfully, very accurate, but now the cost of these slugs are killing me !! Around here they are 16 dollars a box of 5. While testing some cheaper alternatives I tried some brenneke 20 gauge ko slugs, low and behold, they shot very well at 60 yards with minimal leading of my rifled barrel, wich cleans up easily. So my question is, for you guys that have used this round, what kind of performance on deer did you get ? 99 percent of my shots are at 75 yds or less.:s4:

SecondChance 01-15-2014 05:43 AM

I would be willing to ask how many do you normally shoot during a regular deer season?
IMHO, I would say performance outweighs cost if I were only to shoot but 2-3 deer per year if you are gaining the performance you want or need. And 2 boxes of shells are cheap when you break down the cost of fuel, tags, clothes, food, and time spent doing what you enjoy!!!!

Topgun 3006 01-15-2014 06:11 AM


Originally Posted by SecondChance (Post 4116154)
I would be willing to ask how many do you normally shoot during a regular deer season?
IMHO, I would say performance outweighs cost if I were only to shoot but 2-3 deer per year if you are gaining the performance you want or need. And 2 boxes of shells are cheap when you break down the cost of fuel, tags, clothes, food, and time spent doing what you enjoy!!!!

***Ditto that! Why would anyone want a "cheap alternative" when they have a proven component?! Ammo is the cheapest part of a hunt if you sit down and think it out. Stay with what you are getting good performance and save a dollar a week for them!

rockport 01-15-2014 06:42 AM

I can relate to that. I like to shoot the gun I do most of my hunting with regularly just to always make sure it is still on and make sure I'm ready when that shot Ive been waiting for presents its self.

At $3 a shot it adds up quick....I piss and moan about it but at the end of the day I pay the price for performance.

The actual hunting part is no big deal. I MIGHT shoot 10 slugs a year actually hunting and that is pushing it.....so $30 or less actually hunting.

But if I want to fire off 50 rounds practicing or just getting it dialed in that is $160

Topgun 3006 01-15-2014 06:59 AM

In your case that is a lot of shooting and could get expensive, but I'd bet money that the majority of people don't shoot their slug guns even ten times a year because most don't like the recoil or feel it's necessary.

kerndog 01-15-2014 07:34 AM


Originally Posted by SecondChance (Post 4116154)
I would be willing to ask how many do you normally shoot during a regular deer season?
IMHO, I would say performance outweighs cost if I were only to shoot but 2-3 deer per year if you are gaining the performance you want or need. And 2 boxes of shells are cheap when you break down the cost of fuel, tags, clothes, food, and time spent doing what you enjoy!!!!

That's just my point, I like to shoot throughout the year, and not just one week before the gun season here in ohio, at 16 or 17 dollars a box this is impossible for me to do. Besides that I am beginning to think some of the ammunition companys are just trying to rape me !!:mad:

rockport 01-15-2014 07:37 AM


Originally Posted by kerndog (Post 4116190)
That's just my point, I like to shoot throughout the year, and not just one week before the gun season here in ohio, at 16 or 17 dollars a box this is impossible for me to do. Besides that I am beginning to think some of the ammunition companys are just trying to rape me !!:mad:

What I do is I just randomly buy ammo all year long. Every couple weeks I pick up a $16 box when I'm at the store for whatever reason.

alleyyooper 01-15-2014 08:44 AM

Federal 20ga. power shok saboted slugs these slugs for 20 ga. have a good reputation and many who used to use the Remington Buck Hammers have switched to them. since they are about 10.00 a box.

Have you looked into reloading your 20ga hulls with BPI conponets?


:D Al

Murdy 01-15-2014 10:15 AM

Get something cheaper to shoot. Use it to work on your shooting form. Then shoot the slug gun a little leading up to season. I picked up a .22WMR a few years ago that I use to work on things like trigger squeeze and breath control, but others would work. It'd probably pay for itself within a year or two, and then you'd own another gun, which is never a bad thing.

OR, shoot the cheap rounds the rest of the year, then switch to the good one's for hunting and tweak your zero accordingly.

rockport 01-15-2014 10:34 AM


Originally Posted by Murdy (Post 4116241)
Get something cheaper to shoot. Use it to work on your shooting form. Then shoot the slug gun a little leading up to season. I picked up a .22WMR a few years ago that I use to work on things like trigger squeeze and breath control, but others would work. It'd probably pay for itself within a year or two, and then you'd own another gun, which is never a bad thing.

OR, shoot the cheap rounds the rest of the year, then switch to the good one's for hunting and tweak your zero accordingly.

I do a lot of that but at the end of the day I still like to get time in with the exact setup I will be using.


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