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So I finally got out with the Auto 5 and the mod. barrel . What a difference with the low recoil slugs . Was at 50 cause I wanted to see what the 2 3/4 - 9 pellet challenger buck shot would shoot like . Very happy with the slugs ( although once again , only at 50 yds. ). 3 different brands . The 1st ( I think a discontinued ) Winchester Ranger touched the bullseye the next 2 Remington and Federal touched each other about 4 " high of center . It took 2 shots before I actually got 2 pellets on the target . The rest were scattered all over a 4' x 4' piece of cardboard with 7/9 hitting , then a barely 8/9 pellets on the second shot . I'm still going to try some of the big name stuff , but I'm not liking it so far. Lot to be said for the higher count 3" buckshot . Curious now also to see what the low recoil slugs does in the Remmy . definitely a lot easier on the shoulder .
I picked up some of the Remington ones they got in and while I was there , I was looking at what else they had and found the Federals ( they didn't realize they had ) also . The write ups by Chuck Hawkes say these are still good for 100 yds. which I will test before season starts . Would like to find more of the rangers but I'm buying more of the others in case . If I'm blocking the fields I'll have the 11 87 , but inside the bush it may be the Auto 5 or the 20 . Do you know if companies like Limb saver make slings that will attach to to a shotgun without swivels and don't damage the butt or barrel ( maybe attach under the cap ) ? One way or the other I'd like to see whats out there , before putting swivels in the stock . I had one that clamps on the barrel , but even tightening a lot allows for some movement on the barrel when carried on your shoulder and I don't want that (bluing ) .ya magnum...buckshot are for real close shots..can also be very effective for pushers driven deer..like the ones you almost step on...lol
just wondered if you guys found some low recoil slugs to shoot...hopefully you did Tom for the new hunter in your group..
Did you try the Federals Tom . They have them also . Federal Truball . Kind of a copper colored box . Although they shot almost exactly the same as the Remingtons in my gun ( just about 4" high ) , they may work different in yours . I can tell you one thing though . Just cleaning the barrel out now and I don't know if it's the slugs or the buck shot , but for 4 shells , can't believe the crap coming out of it !Triggers had the low recoil Remingtons. They shoot super high though like 8-10" at 50 yards.
Magnum found them there for me too. I went back in and bought 5 more boxes for my wife.
They are 1200 fps 1 Oz slugs. You honestly don't even feel them recoil at all.
My eyes can't see a red dot on a shoot and see at 100 yds . Lol . But I hope if I'm on my stool that I use now , if I have to block for for any length of time , that i can shoot off my knee like I did at 50 next time I practice , If I can hit inside the 6" shoot and see 75 and those 4 " shots will drop closer to the bull , as there is no red dot on the deer either and it is usually moving . Lol . Fosters in a shotgun , don't usually do as well as sabots , so I can only do what I can with what I have . And you seldom have a hundred yard shot in the bushes we hunt .Well magnum, I must say I am impressed with the fact your puttin in the hours of time & effort with your huntin ammo, Once we find an accurate load for what distance, its good practice hittin the bullseye and a confidence builder once opening day arrives. Myself I took alot of time studying hundreds of different ammo.. velocity/trajectory charts.. that also helped in selecting what calibre & brand model new rifle I wanted to hunt with. I spent countless hours bench shooting rifle & muzzleloader at the outdoor range where I was a long time member otter valley gun club. Ya theres alot more to it then making your gun go bang...lol
Hey magnum you mentioned remington & federal slugs ..these are low recoil right. I assume they are 2 3/4" with what weight in ozs is the slug and FPS at the muzzle ..chuck hawkes rates low recoil slugs to a maximum range of 100 yards..thats pretty good, then I assume there not rifled slugs, if so that would reduce velocity... question penetration and most important question accuracy at 100 yds, I would want them to shoot from a rest at best a 3 to 4 inch circle at 100 yards, is that obtainable with a no scope shotgun...Hey I am still learning here and I would like to hear it from an experienced shotgunner like you..
Sorry magnum I don`t know any other way to attach a sling.
Ya a sling is a comfortable must have for me, especially when there is walking time envolved and also carrying & protecting my scoped firearms. The sling is the best way to go with 2 free hands. Its also the best way to go traveling on my quad.