You might be pleasantly surprised at how accurate plain old full-bore rifled slugs can be out of a smooth bore shotgun. It is quite possible that you'll be able to shoot to 70 yards or so.
The limiting factor for someone starting out in shooting is going to be your ability. An experienced shotgunner will be able to place a slug very surprisingly well with just a plain bead sight. However, it could be very, very hard for a beginner. Your ability to aim your shotgun under pressure and excitement, possibly from a very awkward, non-standard shotgunning position, in your first hunting season is much more likely to be the limiting factor than the accuracy of your slugs.
I'm not sure what sort of mounts are available for the gun you are considering, but I urge you to put some kind of sight on it that will be more user friendly. Perhaps a red-dot sight.
Good luck hunting.
RG
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The limiting factor for someone starting out in shooting is going to be your ability. An experienced shotgunner will be able to place a slug very surprisingly well with just a plain bead sight. However, it could be very, very hard for a beginner. Your ability to aim your shotgun under pressure and excitement, possibly from a very awkward, non-standard shotgunning position, in your first hunting season is much more likely to be the limiting factor than the accuracy of your slugs.
I'm not sure what sort of mounts are available for the gun you are considering, but I urge you to put some kind of sight on it that will be more user friendly. Perhaps a red-dot sight.
Good luck hunting.
RG
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