I'm just curious what you would suggest as the best slug shell for protection against large animals Bear/Moose, etc..
A cow moose (with nearby calf) is one of the most dangerous animals in the north woods. Some people worry about the bulls during the rut, but it's usually the cows that cause trouble. They WILL pummel you into the dirt, then back up and do it again! If you can't climb a tree or otherwise get out of the way, a shotgun with slugs isn't a bad idea.
up close is going to be the only reason you are in danger. shoot a slug and if you hit well good. but if you miss then you next shot is gonna be in panic. so the 000buck will help with inaccuracys. then a slug to finish it. in my opinion 000buck is more effective inside 30yrds.
A cow moose (with nearby calf) is one of the most dangerous animals in the north woods. Some people worry about the bulls during the rut, but it's usually the cows that cause trouble. They WILL pummel you into the dirt, then back up and do it again! If you can't climb a tree or otherwise get out of the way, a shotgun with slugs isn't a bad idea.
I would put my slight variation on this. In the really thick stuff, one Winchester Supreme copper plated 000 buckshot shell, for the first shot at tooth&claw range only, if you cannot get those Dixie Triball buckshot rounds. The rest of the magazine filled with the best slugs you can afford.i think for something up close like that i would carry 000buck in a 3"mag. if in a pump. go slug-buck-slug-buck-slug
up close is going to be the only reason you are in danger. shoot a slug and if you hit well good. but if you miss then you next shot is gonna be in panic. so the 000buck will help with inaccuracys. then a slug to finish it. in my opinion 000buck is more effective inside 30yrds.



























