Ithica Deerslayer
(quote)I do like the fact that the Deerslayer has the raised comb built into the wood stock, it looks like it is a dedicated slug gun and not just trying to transform a Mossy 500 or a Remmy 870 to shoot like a rifle.(quote)
My Deerslayer is about 15 years old...... Bought her new for around 500 bucks.
She has a 20inch barrel that is not removable (more accurate than multi barrel guns? )
I remember debating whether to buy the 20 or 24 inch (i think) barrel, so I actually called Ithica. The fellow there asked me if I hunted in(Hiked through) any trees. Yes was my answer, so he reccommended the shorter barrel. This fellow also said that there was barely any difference in accuracy.
What I can say is this 12ga. is very accurate using 2-3/4inch WIN SABOTS. I'm sure others would work well, but I'll stick with the winchesters. One thing, though I have noticed that to remain accurate they need to be purchased in lots all with the same batch numbers. After shooting very well for a few years, I ran out of my original sabots, bought a few boxes of the "same" ammo and soon found out they were not on the mark.
After a trip to the range, and recalibrating, though...I was good to go. (She's fitted with a wide angle fixed 4X scope)
shots touch at 50 yards, 2'' groups at 100, and 6" at 200...
trajectory falls off quite sharply after 150, so I am zero'd at about 3" high at 100.
My first buck with this Ithica was taken at 160 yards... and many others at 40 to 125.
A reliable, accurate deer shooter, that is light enough, and compact enough, to carry comfortably all day.
I'm not surprised to see that they have gone up in price, as they are very well made units!
LUCKY