Adding a slug barrel to a Wingmaster

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I have an older Wingmaster and I've been considering adding a rifled barrel to it for shooting slugs during whitetail season. There's a bunch of land around Saskatoon where a shotgun would be useful.

Has anyone done this that can offer me any insight? Just as simple as finding one and sorting out the right ammunition?
 
All 870 barrels are interchangeable so you should have no problem adding a slug barrel
Most are interchangeable. They made some tactical flavored model with an 8-round tube, and the barrel lug further up. Barrels are not cross-compatible with this model.
 
Blastattack, yeah they made that one outlier so hopefully they made a slug barrel to go with it. I own an 870 LW special field 20ga try finding a slug barrel for that…..
 
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Thanks everyone. It's a fine example of what used to be the industry standard - wood and blued steel, 2 3/4" chamber, smooth action, deep bluing. All I need to do is track down a slug barrel for it.
 
Wilbur007, the EE on here should be a good place, just cruise the adds for a used one or local shops. The older gun shop in London used to have a bunch too. I always enjoyed a wingmaster action with a modern barrel. Be prepared to spend a couple hundred now a days. There are a lot of stock options too its the 10/22 of shotguns or else the 10/22 is the 870 of rimfires.
 
Blastattack, yeah they made that one outlier so hopefully they made a slug barrel to go with it. I own an 870 LW special field 20ga try finding a slug barrel for that…..
I have one that fits your model .... rare as can be ....
 
Retraction ... I might not have it cant find it ... might have sold it ..... old age .... will have tear things apart ...
 
My buddy had a very old blued 12 Ga. Wingmaster and asked me to source a smoothbore slug barrel for it. That was a chore and a half! I finally found one on this site. It was the proper blued, rifle sighted, 2-3/4" chamber, and it needed a good cleaning. One thing I did find out is that Remington changed the barrel lock system. I needed the old one with the ratcheting ball bearing cap. Now they seem to have a wing washer to hold the cap in place so something to be aware of.
 
If you are going to want to shoot more than 50-75 yards then get a rifled barrel with a cantilever scope mount, this will work better than a receiver mount or irons.

Yes, the express barrels of now have a different system for holding the barrel on, get the washer and lock that barrel on.

At best I had 2 3/4in Hornady SSTs touching at 75 yards with my super mag express, the wingmaster I put that barrel on did not shoot as well, no idea why.

You will have to test ammo and when you find a good one just buy a ton of it as they change so often.

If you are going to be shooting in close, <75 yards, then look at putting a set of Williams sights on the vent rib, this is one option I use for hunting in close with the 870, a lot easier to stay on target than a bead and does reasonably well with attached wad slugs like the Challenger and surprisingly well with Winchester foster slugs inside 50 yards.

Good luck, a lot more expensive to shoot than a rifle and if I was in a rifle zone I would not run my 870 but that is only due to the cost of sabot slugs.
 
I have an older Wingmaster and I've been considering adding a rifled barrel to it for shooting slugs during whitetail season. There's a bunch of land around Saskatoon where a shotgun would be useful.

Has anyone done this that can offer me any insight? Just as simple as finding one and sorting out the right ammunition?
You can find an old 30 inch barrel for around 100$ and cut it to the length of your liking, put on a fibre optic bead or standard bead. That should cost you another 100$ at your local gunsmith, it works well for me.
 
There is always 1 fly in the ointment.
Yeah except they didn’t make any Wingmaster’s with this longer tube nor have I ever seen it with a rifled slug barrel so the argument is moot.

I’ve got a cantilevered 12g rifled barrel and I gotta say accuracy was less than ideal, I tried 4-5 different brands of 12g sabots and nothing worked well enough that I wanted to hunt with it. I thought if I could get acceptable accuracy between 100-150m it would be a fun black bear set up but it was so bad at 50m i just stuck with my .308 or .303.
 
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Yeah except they didn’t make any Wingmaster’s with this longer tube nor have I ever seen it with a rifled slug barrel so the argument is moot.

I’ve got a cantilevered 12g rifled barrel and I gotta say accuracy was less than ideal, I tried 4-5 different brands of 12g sabots and nothing worked well enough that I wanted to hunt with it. I thought if I could get acceptable accuracy between 100-150m it would be a fun black bear set up but it was so bad at 50m i just stuck with my .308 or .303.
What receiver is your cantilever barrel on?

I ask this because I had mine on an express super mag and could put 3 shots touching, SSTs, at 75 yards. Then I put that barrel on a 1950s wingmaster receiver and my group was multiple feet. I got my hands on an Express magnum, put a thumbhole stock on it and the cantilever barrel, back to the tight group I got from my super magnum.

Gives me options now for the controlled hunt.

Crazy enough, I picked up a Lyman mold in 12ga and 20ga for slugs, the 12ga slug loaded in Fiocchi hulls I get a 4in group at 100 yards with a rifled barrel and 2in at 50 yards with the rifled tube super mag gun and clamp on iron sights.
 
What receiver is your cantilever barrel on?

I ask this because I had mine on an express super mag and could put 3 shots touching, SSTs, at 75 yards. Then I put that barrel on a 1950s wingmaster receiver and my group was multiple feet. I got my hands on an Express magnum, put a thumbhole stock on it and the cantilever barrel, back to the tight group I got from my super magnum.

Gives me options now for the controlled hunt.

Crazy enough, I picked up a Lyman mold in 12ga and 20ga for slugs, the 12ga slug loaded in Fiocchi hulls I get a 4in group at 100 yards with a rifled barrel and 2in at 50 yards with the rifled tube super mag gun and clamp on iron sights.
I’ve had it on the 870 express mag it came with as well as a DA Grizzly 870 clone, I figure it’s picky with ammo. Would like to shoot some REM accutips through it but they haven’t been all that easy to find, not am I in an MU that I’m only allowed to shoot slugs for certain open seasons. Not a big deal but I’d like to find a load it’s shoots well, would be a fun bear gun.
 
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