Most powerful shotgun load?

Dexter Morgan

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A question for all of you guys who use 3.5" supermagnum shells;

What is THE most powerful shotgun shell on the market?

Heaviest payload, biggest fireball, most recoil, etc. would be factors to consider.

Please share your thoughts.
 
i have some 3.5 inch ten guage slugs in the ammo cabinet . not sure of the specs but i am thinking they might be in the running .as for fireballs you can get an impressive flame from the 8.5 inch barreled dlask guns .
 
The "Inception" load.

A live .410 shell loaded into a live 28ga shell loaded into a live 20ga shell loaded into a live 12ga shell loaded into a live 10ga shell.

Or some such concoction as demonstrated by youtube's demolition ranch.
 
A question for all of you guys who use 3.5" supermagnum shells;

What is THE most powerful shotgun shell on the market?

Heaviest payload, biggest fireball, most recoil, etc. would be factors to consider.

Please share your thoughts.

Probably the 3.5inch 000 buckshot 10 gauge magnum. I don't have one myself, and the largest shotgun I own takes merely 10 gauge 2 7/8inch BP loads.

I did touch off a few 12 gauge BB 3.5inch lead quite a few years ago through a buddy's Mossberg UltraMag. That had some recoil to remember.
 
Factory load? People have mentioned the commercial 8 gauge loads. As far as I know, these are only for the Winchester or Remington industrial 'ring blaster' kiln guns. They have various industrial uses.

Link to Winchester kiln gun info:

http://winchesterindustrial.com/equipment.html

Don't bother my coloured friend by the way. :p

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From what I can tell, the Winchester gun is made on a heavily reinforced martini style action, but to be honest I have never seen one of these devices up close.

One of the loads listed is an 8 pellet zinc buckshot load. Each pellet is 0.425" in diameter - yikes!

As for something you could hunt with, Federal makes a foster slug load in 10 gauge which features a 1-3/4 ounce slug with a muzzle velocity of 1280 feet per second.

I have heard that over in the UK, you can still hunt ducks with the old school punt guns. Not sure what the legal limit is with regards to bore size, I am thinking all the way up to 4 bore or maybe 2 bore? Usually you don't fire the punt guns from the shoulder but from a punt. The gun is roped into the boat. The boat & rope takes up the recoil.
 
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600 gr brenneke gold 3" hit the hardest from a 12 ga.
3.5" 00 buck is fun for the shoulder.
2.25 oz #4 kick quite good from my 10 ga double

Absolute worst recoil was a handloading experiment. I won't give the exact load as it was well over max book but I got a 7/8 oz hard cast slug over a chrony at 2290 fps. Gun was a cooey single shot.
 
600 gr brenneke gold 3" hit the hardest from a 12 ga.
3.5" 00 buck is fun for the shoulder.
2.25 oz #4 kick quite good from my 10 ga double

Absolute worst recoil was a handloading experiment. I won't give the exact load as it was well over max book but I got a 7/8 oz hard cast slug over a chrony at 2290 fps. Gun was a cooey single shot.

You know your loads are hot when a break open single shot ejects like a semi-auto.:cool:
 
"Commander IDS Plus 3-1/2″ 12 ga.

Here it is, the ONLY 3 1/2″ shotgun slug on the market! The Lighfield Commander IDS Plus was designed as the largest high velocity, extremely stable, extended range Sabot Slug for use in modern rifled or smooth bore barrel shotguns for very large game. The IDS 3 1/2″ Commander incorporates a 1 3/8 oz (600 grain) 73 caliber slug producing a whopping 4759 ft/lbs at the barrel and an insane 1327 ft/lbs @ 175 yards. TKO= 115! (Send in the elephants!) The patented IDS design incorporates an impact-discarding Sabot that aids stability in the wind and produces a controlled expansion slug for deeper penetration"

Anyone try these yet? Sounds like a tooth rattler. 600 gr. / 1700 fps
 
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