Was in Tillsonburg Gun shop the other day and picked up a few boxes of Sellier and Bellot "Special Slug Sports" 12 gauge shotgun slugs based on the price (about $25 for a box of 25). Haven't taken them to the range yet, but was going to put them through my 1970s era Ithaca Model 37 Deerslayer (smooth barrel, no choke, iron sights). S&B's website has these slugs exiting the barrel at 410 m/s with a 28 gram slug, and if I can do my math correctly that's 1345 ft/s and 437.5 grains. Online calculators claim 1738 ft-lb of energy.
https://www.sellier-bellot.cz/en/products/shotgun-shells/sporting-single-slugs-for-shotguns/detail/89/
I did read https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1635960-Unofficial-12ga-Slug-Penetration-Comparison?highlight=penetration where user 0faustus0 had a great post about slugs penetrating spruce boards, and the S&B slug only penetrated 3 boards (that sucks!). Some would claim that if the slug/bullet goes through the animal then you are wasting energy (vs if the slug/bullet stays inside the animal you have "used" all of its energy).
Random website claims you want a minimum 1000 ft-lb of energy for deer. Anyone actually shoot one of these slugs at a deer? I've used Winchester Super-X 12 gauge slugs before (1600 ft/s hence 2487 ft-lb) but they kill my shoulder with the recoil and are definitely more expensive. Sighting in my shotgun at 50 and 25 yards means I'm throwing a lot of slugs downrange, and I want to practice more than once or twice a year.
I'm sure some people will say "shot placement" is the only thing you care about, and I know it's legal to shoot a deer with a 410 slug (Ontario), which has only 784 ft-lb of energy. We've all heard stories of "grandpa" shooting a deer with a 22 LR back in the days (200 ft-lb of energy).
Thoughts on this product that I bought 3 boxes of? Target practice only, or lower recoil short range hunting ammo?
https://www.sellier-bellot.cz/en/products/shotgun-shells/sporting-single-slugs-for-shotguns/detail/89/
I did read https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php/1635960-Unofficial-12ga-Slug-Penetration-Comparison?highlight=penetration where user 0faustus0 had a great post about slugs penetrating spruce boards, and the S&B slug only penetrated 3 boards (that sucks!). Some would claim that if the slug/bullet goes through the animal then you are wasting energy (vs if the slug/bullet stays inside the animal you have "used" all of its energy).
Random website claims you want a minimum 1000 ft-lb of energy for deer. Anyone actually shoot one of these slugs at a deer? I've used Winchester Super-X 12 gauge slugs before (1600 ft/s hence 2487 ft-lb) but they kill my shoulder with the recoil and are definitely more expensive. Sighting in my shotgun at 50 and 25 yards means I'm throwing a lot of slugs downrange, and I want to practice more than once or twice a year.
I'm sure some people will say "shot placement" is the only thing you care about, and I know it's legal to shoot a deer with a 410 slug (Ontario), which has only 784 ft-lb of energy. We've all heard stories of "grandpa" shooting a deer with a 22 LR back in the days (200 ft-lb of energy).
Thoughts on this product that I bought 3 boxes of? Target practice only, or lower recoil short range hunting ammo?