Brian in Montana
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Rifled or not-rifled slug in a rifled barrel? Does it make any difference?
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Indeed it does but only as far as distance. Under 75 yards not at all.Rifled or not-rifled slug in a rifled barrel? Does it make any difference?
If you find slugs that group well where you want them… STOP experimenting and buy however many you can afford in your budget and never ever ever look to start “fresh”. You and your budget and sanity will thank me in the long run.After some searching of the interwebs on the subject, I'm probably going to start with saboted Hornady ammo, SSTs or the American Whitetail version of SG slug ammo.
Lightfield doesn't make hunting ammo. Such a shame. I know several guys that swore by them.Hornady and Remington Accu-tip always shot great out of my rifles barrels. Lightfield did awesome on paper but came apart on deer.
They were indeed very accurate but they would come apart if bone was hit. After my experience with them I never paid attention to them again.Lightfield no makes hunting ammo. Such a shame. I know several guys that swore by them.
^this. Slugs disappear frequently and get real hard to find, sometimes for yearsIf you find slugs that group well where you want them… STOP experimenting and buy however many you can afford in your budget and never ever ever look to start “fresh”. You and your budget and sanity will thank me in the long run.
Sell the slug gun and get a straight wall rifle. They are several degrees more accurate than slug guns and cheaper to feed. The other pluses are less recoil and easier to shoot accurately.Shame on me for not stocking up on lightfields - they shot accurately from my Mossberg 20 ga., and now they are out of production, along with Fed. trophy copper, 3” SST’s, and probably a lot of other slugs.
I’m at a crossroads of whether to spend a pretty penny to find another accurate load, or just embrace the future and sell the gun, buy a straightwall rifle.
If it’s to be a dedicated slug gun then I would recommend the savage 220 bolt action.So what’s the consensus here? Savage or Remington? They both come ready to slap a scope on? Really don’t care about the interchangeable barrels or anything, it’ll be a dedicated deer gun…
I’m buying me a slug gun this year…