Absolutely not necessary. I have a Browning BPS which will consistently make a ragged one-hole group (5 shots) at 50 yds. with Champion slugs.
Not nessecary as stated. I hunted for years with smoothbore with a bead, but have slowly made my setup better. I've gone from smoothbore to rifled barrel, rifled slugs (which have fliers) to sabots, from bead to williams sights to scope. All have improved my deer hunts.
My browing BPS has a cantaliever riflied barrel with a 1-5 scope. I have no issues with good groups out to 200 yards. The key is to find a shotgun that fits you, you are comfortable carrying, and you pratice shooting. Also you have to find what slugs shoot best from your gun. Not your brand of gun, your gun. Everything has to line up with how you shoot.
I missed the biggest buck at 30 yards. I only had one shot and completely missed. I stood there for a long time trying to figure out how I missed. I was shooting a beaded smoothbore at the time. I figure it was buck fever, and the gun not in my shoulder correctly.


















































