20 ga slug gun

Remington 870 Cantilever Deer with 18-1/2" fully rifled barrel.

At 50 yards, with the 20 gauge, the deer are just as dead as when you
hit them with a 12 gauge. The Federal 3" 275 gr. Barnes "Tipped" Expander
hits harder than a 240gr. 44 Mag even out at 100 yards.

Oh, and it's a lot lighter & more compact to carry than the 12 !
 
How much are the Federal 3" 275 gr. Barnes "Tipped" Expander's?
I paid $18.99/20 Challengers. I have'nt shot them yet (too frick'n cold) to see how they group, I'll wait till spring/summer.
 
How much are the Federal 3" 275 gr. Barnes "Tipped" Expander's?
I paid $18.99/20 Challengers. I have'nt shot them yet (too frick'n cold) to see how they group, I'll wait till spring/summer.

The Expanders are a sabot/slug so you'd need a rifled barrel to shoot them effectively. As the Challengers are a rifled slug, I take it you are shooting a smooth bore?
 
I have a 20 gauge Remington with a cantilever slug barrel, but I shot both of my deer this year with my 12 gauge 1100, someone was borrowing the 870. If you have the money the core-lokt bullets that I recovered from sighting in looked like they would be up to the task.
 
The Expanders are a sabot/slug so you'd need a rifled barrel to shoot them effectively. As the Challengers are a rifled slug, I take it you are shooting a smooth bore?

No, my Mossy 500 is a fully rifled ported cantilever bbl. I would'nt say they are a 'rifled slug' as they have characteristics similar to Brenneke & Hastings slugs.
They work extremely well in rifled & smoothbore bbl's.
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No, my Mossy 500 is a fully rifled ported cantilever bbl. I would'nt say they are a 'rifled slug' as they have characteristics similar to Brenneke & Hastings slugs.
They work extremely well in rifled & smoothbore bbl's.
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While typically used in smothbore shotguns, it's good to hear they are working for you in a rifled barrel. They often don't.

Brenneke slugs are typically refered to as rifled but even that is confusing now a days as Breneke also makes sabot slugs. If they have fins on them and no sabot, they are typically called rifled slugs.......
 
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I hunt with a 20ga. Rem.870 for close in work. I nailed a doe with the solid copper sabot slug from Remington, and it knocked the doe ass over applecart! I bought it specifically for 50 yd and under, or for heavy cover terrain. Anything over that, I tend to use rifle. Because mine is the "youth" model plain jane birch stocked, I put on a decelerator recoil pad which both gave me an adult length of pull, and tames it considerably when firing slugs. I also took off the sights, and put on a Bushnell holosight, and it's proven to be a dandy rig for it's designated purpose.
 
i just got a remm 870youth and have a rifled cvant barrel coming for it and was wondering if anybody tryed the recoil managed slugs from rem
 
While typically used in smothbore shotguns, it's good to hear they are working for you in a rifled barrel. They often don't.

Brenneke slugs are typically refered to as rifled but even that is confusing now a days as Breneke also makes sabot slugs. If they have fins on them and no sabot, they are typically called rifled slugs.......

On the box it says, quote "The incredible efficiency of this rifled slug (ok you were right;)) permits it to be fired out of a smoothbore or rifled barrel, in any choke configuration without decreasing it's incomparable accuracy & stopping power"
I have'nt tried these yet, so I have no idea. I only bought them because when I was in Ontario for 6weeks all the locals swore by them. But if they don't group worth $hit then I'll go back with the Remington Copper Solids. Like I mentioned, they only cost me $18/20 so no loss. And besides, I have'nt seen them anywhere here out west. I tell ya what. I'll post my results in the spring.
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Sounds good huntsman......be interesting to see how they shoot for you....I'm guessing you'll be going back to the sabots.:)
 
I switched over to a 20gauge for deer about 6 years ago.I first bought a 870 20gauge with a 20 inch barrel it was good for what it was but the barrel was not long enough,them I bought Benelli Nova Pump with a 24inch barrel the action was better on the 870 but the grouping was outstanding with that longer barrel.Now I am using a Thompson pro hunter with a 28inch 20gauge barrel and that is one great shooting gun mind you only one shot.
I would buy a 870 20gauge slug gun if I could find a longer barrel.Browning I think came out with a new 20gauge semi with a longer barrel,I will be checking it out this coming spring.

I still have the 870 20gauge my little girl will be using it in a couple of more years.
 
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