My inlaws own a few 100 acres down in Wellington County(Hardwood and cedar surrounded by Cropland). Lots of deer on the property. This year I've decided to enter the controlled deer hunt (Shotgun/Muzzleloader). Gonna be putting in a few food plots as well.
So a fellow CGN'r and I headed off to the range yesterday. He had just bought his wife a Mossberg 20gauge combo as a present for passing her CFC Course as well as the Hunter course. He threw on the rifled barrel and sighted in a red dot. Now I realize that you have to try plenty of shells to find the one that works but accuracy was no roaring hell. About a 2inch group at 75 yds with some challengers which was actually better then the groups of the Winchester Partition golds. We then threw the smooth bore on and took a few shots with the challengers as well as federal truballs. Accuracy was about the same with the smoothbore and open sights. After we were all done we both felt like we may just stick with our muzzleloaders since we know they are tack drivers and confident out to 200 yds with them.
I would say 90% of the hunting we will be doing will be from treestands or ground blinds. There may be some shots over fields which may be around the 200yd mark but I think we will design our food plots in the bush to have a max 175 range. We may do a little still hunting but if that was the case I think I would just take my SBE II and fire off some 12g challengers through an IC. I have got some fairly nice groups at 50 and 75 with this combo.
So here comes the questions.
1. For the scenarioI just described do any of you guys who hunt these controlled deer hunts find a rifled shotgun to be an advantage?
2. How many of you use Muzzleloaders during the shotgun muzzleloader season?
3. Do many guys still use smoothbores to hunt deer or has everyone switched over to rifled barrels?
Thanks
Billy
So a fellow CGN'r and I headed off to the range yesterday. He had just bought his wife a Mossberg 20gauge combo as a present for passing her CFC Course as well as the Hunter course. He threw on the rifled barrel and sighted in a red dot. Now I realize that you have to try plenty of shells to find the one that works but accuracy was no roaring hell. About a 2inch group at 75 yds with some challengers which was actually better then the groups of the Winchester Partition golds. We then threw the smooth bore on and took a few shots with the challengers as well as federal truballs. Accuracy was about the same with the smoothbore and open sights. After we were all done we both felt like we may just stick with our muzzleloaders since we know they are tack drivers and confident out to 200 yds with them.
I would say 90% of the hunting we will be doing will be from treestands or ground blinds. There may be some shots over fields which may be around the 200yd mark but I think we will design our food plots in the bush to have a max 175 range. We may do a little still hunting but if that was the case I think I would just take my SBE II and fire off some 12g challengers through an IC. I have got some fairly nice groups at 50 and 75 with this combo.
So here comes the questions.
1. For the scenarioI just described do any of you guys who hunt these controlled deer hunts find a rifled shotgun to be an advantage?
2. How many of you use Muzzleloaders during the shotgun muzzleloader season?
3. Do many guys still use smoothbores to hunt deer or has everyone switched over to rifled barrels?
Thanks
Billy


















































