Here we go again with the slug = bad crowd...
Whats wrong with a 328gr copper slug @ 1900fps??
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Whats wrong with a 328gr copper slug @ 1900fps??
We are all now enlightened on the ballistics of slugs as available on-line anywhere that slug ammo is sold. We can also read about the various new slug guns and how they are effective up to 150yds.
I have actually hunted and killed deer with a slug. It was the rifled sabot kind as recently as five years ago and I used it only because I had to. I remember watching deer walk by at 150yds, but had the sense not to shoot and miss or wound them at that range, though most hunters would have Hail-Mary'd a shot. In that Controlled Zone, I have since gone to a muzzleloader because it's far better and I can.
Sure, a 20 ga slug can kill a Moose if you can hit it (that part is up to the shooter). If it's not a slug-only zone, I can't imagine anyone using a slug over any multitude of rifle cartidges. They are all more accurate, have much longer ranges, have less recoil, and are cheaper to shoot.
My usual complaint with slugs and moose is that some hunters have a tendency to over estimate their accuracy and range with slugs. Yeah, I know, some hunters do it with rifles too, but the potential for "error" is bigger and I don't see many hunters sighting in their shotguns and slugs at the range.
First off, there are no rifled sabot slugs that I'm aware of so not certain what you are speaking of. Rifled slugs are designed for smoothbore guns and sabots are designed for shotguns with rifled barrels. Secondly, modern slug guns are every bit as accurate as modern muzzleloaders and they are reaching pretty comparable velocities so once again, please enlighten me how a muzzleloader is so superior to a shotgun. If a .270 grain bullet going 1,900fps is a hail mary at 150 yards, gravity must be far greater in your part of Canada than mine.
My usual complaint with slugs and moose is that some hunters have a tendency to over estimate their accuracy and range with slugs. Yeah, I know, some hunters do it with rifles too, but the potential for "error" is bigger and I don't see many hunters sighting in their shotguns and slugs at the range.
it would have been a "Hail Mary" because it was not accurate at that range (i.e. 4" group), not because the ballistics tables tell us it won't travel that far or what the drop would be. My bad.
I'd certainly use a 20 gauge for moose, if you kept it with in your shooting ability and the slugs ability. Smoothbore 100 yards, rifled barrel 200 yards would be doable.
I bought a Bolt action savage 20 ga that I plan on using for Deer in Ontario this fall for the Controlled Hunt. Call me a wuss, but the 12 ga with slugs was beating the crap out of me.




























