blasted_saber
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- A blue part of Ontario
Here is my setup
Rem 870 Wingmaster w/ 21" rifle sighted smooth bore barrel
Since I do 90% of my deer hunting with a rifle, slug hunting takes a back seat when it comes to what I shoot. I currently shoot Winchester Super X rifled slugs because, well
1. They are cheap
2. I can shoot a 3 inch group at 50 yds, and a 6 inch group at 100 yards in a sitting position. Ive done the "three in a pie plate" at 100 yards freehand numerous times.
Now ive always read the Challenger Slugs were supposed to be the King of slugs, so I decided to give em a shot yesterday, and boy was I disappointed.
Loaded up 2, fired from the sitting position at 100 yards. Went to check the target and was SHOCKED to see they werent anywhere on the target, nor the 4'x4' sheet of cardboard it was mounted on.
Next I went and tried off of some sandbags to take out the "human factor", and i also had my father in law spot for me. The shot hit the ground well ahead of the target
So then I moved the target up to 50 yards. They were all over the map, anywhere within 12 inches. No consistency.
What the heck? I know different guns like different ammo, but this is bordering on absurd. The cheapest rifled slug on the market shoots as well as can be expected of any slug, while the KING doesnt even shoot minute of barn.
What are your experiences with Challengers?
Rem 870 Wingmaster w/ 21" rifle sighted smooth bore barrel
Since I do 90% of my deer hunting with a rifle, slug hunting takes a back seat when it comes to what I shoot. I currently shoot Winchester Super X rifled slugs because, well
1. They are cheap
2. I can shoot a 3 inch group at 50 yds, and a 6 inch group at 100 yards in a sitting position. Ive done the "three in a pie plate" at 100 yards freehand numerous times.
Now ive always read the Challenger Slugs were supposed to be the King of slugs, so I decided to give em a shot yesterday, and boy was I disappointed.
Loaded up 2, fired from the sitting position at 100 yards. Went to check the target and was SHOCKED to see they werent anywhere on the target, nor the 4'x4' sheet of cardboard it was mounted on.
Next I went and tried off of some sandbags to take out the "human factor", and i also had my father in law spot for me. The shot hit the ground well ahead of the target
So then I moved the target up to 50 yards. They were all over the map, anywhere within 12 inches. No consistency.
What the heck? I know different guns like different ammo, but this is bordering on absurd. The cheapest rifled slug on the market shoots as well as can be expected of any slug, while the KING doesnt even shoot minute of barn.
What are your experiences with Challengers?


















































