looking for info on Remington 870 12GA rifled bore

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I would be interested to learn from hunters who have experience with Remington 870 12Ga rifled bore. Would this be a reliable gun for bear hunting in Ontario? Moose? Buck?

I got from one hunter that shooting slugs is not reliable beyond the 50-60 yds, as the slug can drop 6" or more at 100 yds, and also the speed is not enough to guarantee the kill.

Much appreciated any insight shared in this direction.

Thank you.
Colin
 
With a fully rifled barrel you will be shooting sabot slugs which are running around
2000fps and only drop 6"-8" at 200 yards. A 300+ grain bullet will kill everything on your list very dead.
Regards
 
hey i see you are in mississauga. i just picked up my rem 870 (yet to fire it) but i have to say the best deal i have found is at LeBaron. i got the 870 with 3 barrels and 2 chokes for $534 and a $30 mail in rebate. i did get the last one in stock but they should be getting more soon, or call their other locations.
it came with the rifled bore you are asking about. something i noticed after buying it is the sabot slugs for the rifled bore are much more $ than rifled slugs for the smooth bore.
it wouldnt have change my mind for purchase, but it has made me consider different optics for the gun.
im going to run a scope on the rifled bore, and then get a saddle rail that bolts on to use a red dot with when im using the smooth bores. this way i can keep everything sighted in based on the barrels, and save a few bucks at the range. total cost will be $100 for the saddle and red dot, which ill make up within a few days at the range...plus other hunting will be nice to have the red dot for.
 
I've got a rifled barrel 870 express with rifle sights - very accurate guns and if you practice, they'll shoot where you aim. With a rifled slug barrel the gun is essentially a low pressure big game rifle. The slug will drop a bit, but nothing prohibitive, and it's still accurate.

Also, I shoot plain rifled slugs through my rifled barrel. It leaves plastic in the barrel, but if you don't mind cleaning it occasionally it'll save you a ton of money and is just as accurate as any saboted slugs I've tried. Depends if you want to spend $1/rd or $5/rd and how highly you value your time when cleaning the barrel :p
 
Challenger and rio star slugs are cheaper and designed for both rifled and smoothbore barrels. They work very well and very accurate

i was shooting the challenger slugs out of my rifled bore just the other day.
i was having major sighting in issues before i started using them, but once i got it on the paper i will say they are consistent rounds. i thought my barrel would be much dirtier with the amount that i put through it but it wasnt bat at all. you can see a lot of plastic in the slug because it is a clear shell.

my sighting in issue turned out to be due to bad mounting rings...the scope wont sit centered, its 2mm to the right...getting new rings in a couple hours, and hope this fixes the issue.
 
My Express with the 23 inch cantilever rifled barrel was topped with a Bushnell 1x28 red & green dot scope... I was hitting within 2 inches at 100 meters using Remington Accu-tip 3" sabot slugs! For smooth bore, I highly recommend Challenger rifled slugs.
 
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