hifiwasabi
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- I live in a giant bucket.
I’ve been chasing my tail thinking about hunting deer closer to home lately which means I’d need to either shorten the spare barrel for my Auto 5 magnum and find one of those side saddle scope mounts that straddles the receiver, or I try to sell off the Auto 5 and spare barrel and purchase a more dedicated slug gun.
For awhile now I thought the Savage 220 was the bee’s knees since they offer it in left hand, but for roughly the same price you can get a Henry single shot 12 gauge with a rifled barrel that should take equally well to optics. I see Browning Silvers and Winchester SX4 rifled guns pop up pretty regularly, but are also pretty steep. Mossberg used to sell the 930 Slugster - not sure if it’s been discontinued or not; but they do show plenty of pump combinations with rifled barrels that don’t seem to interest me as much.
What sort of of range does a smooth bore slug gun lose its accuracy and effectiveness compared to what I’ve read about sabot slugs? If they’re fairly comparable, a dedicated turkey gun could likely do double duty.
I’ve also heard that sabots tend to build up in rifled barrels; what sort of cleaning solution is needed to dissolve the plastic?
Do Brenneke slugs behave any different to Foster slugs in relation to accuracy, range and terminal effectiveness? Enough to narrow the gap between rifled and smooth bores to a moot point?
For awhile now I thought the Savage 220 was the bee’s knees since they offer it in left hand, but for roughly the same price you can get a Henry single shot 12 gauge with a rifled barrel that should take equally well to optics. I see Browning Silvers and Winchester SX4 rifled guns pop up pretty regularly, but are also pretty steep. Mossberg used to sell the 930 Slugster - not sure if it’s been discontinued or not; but they do show plenty of pump combinations with rifled barrels that don’t seem to interest me as much.
What sort of of range does a smooth bore slug gun lose its accuracy and effectiveness compared to what I’ve read about sabot slugs? If they’re fairly comparable, a dedicated turkey gun could likely do double duty.
I’ve also heard that sabots tend to build up in rifled barrels; what sort of cleaning solution is needed to dissolve the plastic?
Do Brenneke slugs behave any different to Foster slugs in relation to accuracy, range and terminal effectiveness? Enough to narrow the gap between rifled and smooth bores to a moot point?




















































