That just suggests to me that full power buckshot is only good on people and doesn't belong in the game field anymore than the reduced velocity stuff. If it ain't got feathers (with the exception of crowded camp grounds or populated areas) use slugs.
For the most part I agree with you on that one. Most hunters should indeed use a slug for medium/large game if they aren't willing to spend the time and dollars to pattern buckshot thru multiple chokes at their expected shooting distances.
I tested/patterned various buckshot/choke combinations and have found that it is relatively easy, although expensive, to find a good consistent combination that will produce patterns tight enough to ensure quick kills on deer and black bear in hunting situations at a maximum distance of 20yds. Beyond those ranges however the patterns of most loads went to hell real quick, fast and in a hurry! I did have some buffered reloads 0buck that would hold a good consistent pattern that stretched the limit out to 35yds.
Slugs still remain my first choice for hunting medium and big game, with the Challenger slugs printing remarkable 100 yard groups from my 20" RS/IC 870...but again people should spend the time and dollars and try all options available then select the best combo for the intended application.




















































