hunting with a shotgun
#2
RE: hunting with a shotgun
What kind of shotgun do you have?
There are like 9000 different versions of buckshot and choke tubes available. Most people use #00 Buck and a full choke. Others use a rifle barrel and slugs. Other's (like myself) dont' have a rifle barrel but have used Remington Slugger rifled slugs with an improved cylinder choke tube. It all depends on what you want to try for whatever type of shotgun you have.
Butch A.
There are like 9000 different versions of buckshot and choke tubes available. Most people use #00 Buck and a full choke. Others use a rifle barrel and slugs. Other's (like myself) dont' have a rifle barrel but have used Remington Slugger rifled slugs with an improved cylinder choke tube. It all depends on what you want to try for whatever type of shotgun you have.
Butch A.
#4
Fork Horn
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: milledgeville, ga
Posts: 222
RE: hunting with a shotgun
I will only use one kind of slug, and that is a brenneke rotweil slug. Its one of the best and accurate slugs I have ever shot. I have my winchester 1300 sighted in at 100 yards with it. I shoot 3in mags. It is a rifled and pointed slug with 490grs.
#5
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: NW Ohio , 5 min from Ottawa National / Magee Marsh
Posts: 2,051
RE: hunting with a shotgun
I shoot a Rem 11-87 with a smooth bore .
It has a red dot sight.
I use Brenneke K.O. slugs.
I get 1 1/2 " groups at 75 yds.
I sight in 1" high at 75 yds and are 1 1/2 " low at 100
Chech your state Ohio dose not allow buck shot
It has a red dot sight.
I use Brenneke K.O. slugs.
I get 1 1/2 " groups at 75 yds.
I sight in 1" high at 75 yds and are 1 1/2 " low at 100
Chech your state Ohio dose not allow buck shot
#6
Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 65
RE: hunting with a shotgun
I use 2 guns for deer...11-87 with a full choke and shoot copper plated 00 buck 3 in....that puts about 8-10 pellets in a 12 in spread at 50 yards....and a winchester supreme over/under....full and modified choke....that puts 9-11 pellets in about an 8 in spread at 50 yards..lead shot worked ok but copper plated had the tighter pattern..all depends jus bring different chokes nad as many types of buckshot that you can think of to the range to pattern it..never tried slugs but my dad uses them...
#7
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Western New York
Posts: 606
RE: hunting with a shotgun
check your state regs here in New York you cannot use buckshot slugs only with a shotgun
I also have a mossberg 500 with my smoothbore winchester slugs worked best ( 2 3/4 don't waste your time on the 3 inch )
I also have a mossberg 500 with my smoothbore winchester slugs worked best ( 2 3/4 don't waste your time on the 3 inch )
#8
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Northern New Jersey
Posts: 414
RE: hunting with a shotgun
I use a Winchester 12 gauge smoothe bore. When I purchased Remington's Rifled Slugs (Slugger) the box said to use improved choke.
So... I did... nail two deer this year in NJ... one at 50 yards... another at 35 yards.
And of course... I practiced at the range.
So... I did... nail two deer this year in NJ... one at 50 yards... another at 35 yards.
And of course... I practiced at the range.
#9
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Western up state NY in the USA
Posts: 259
RE: hunting with a shotgun
I have 2 500s one likes rem. slugs the other don't like slugs at all .
I would start with the mod. choke. You will have to try diff. brands to see whitch it likes the best.I agree johnl don't waste you money on 3" not that much if any diff. for the extra money.
The ideal thing to do is buy a slug barrel for it.
One for a 500 is not that much money.
http://www.mossberg.com/acatalog/pricebarrels.htm
You could even pick up a good used one.
I have even seen dealers sell below retail at the end of the season.
I would start with the mod. choke. You will have to try diff. brands to see whitch it likes the best.I agree johnl don't waste you money on 3" not that much if any diff. for the extra money.
The ideal thing to do is buy a slug barrel for it.
One for a 500 is not that much money.
http://www.mossberg.com/acatalog/pricebarrels.htm
You could even pick up a good used one.
I have even seen dealers sell below retail at the end of the season.
#10
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 2,445
RE: hunting with a shotgun
I don't know if that gun will accept a rifled choke tube, but if it will, I'd get one and find a brand of sabots it likes, and get a receiver scope mount.
If it won't take a rifled tube, then you need to try a brand/weight of rifled slug or 3 or 4, until you find one that works with your choke. Do you have rifled sights? If not, get a set that will attach to your barrel.
"Simple" as that. Just don't shoot sabots through your mod or imp choke, and don't shoot rifled slugs through a rifled tube.
I would skip buckshot altogether, unless I hunted the nasty thick stuff all the time and didn't need to shoot more that 40-50 yds max.
If it won't take a rifled tube, then you need to try a brand/weight of rifled slug or 3 or 4, until you find one that works with your choke. Do you have rifled sights? If not, get a set that will attach to your barrel.
"Simple" as that. Just don't shoot sabots through your mod or imp choke, and don't shoot rifled slugs through a rifled tube.
I would skip buckshot altogether, unless I hunted the nasty thick stuff all the time and didn't need to shoot more that 40-50 yds max.