Shotgun only deer hunters?

And recently I bought a Mossberg 500 20 gauge off a fellow CGN and could'nt resist the offer from SIR which is a 22" fully rifled cantilever ported bbl & Bushnell scope combo, regularly $196.97 on clearance for $156.97,(there's only one left)

I saw it last time I was in SIR. I was excited until I relized it was 20 guage ( I don't have one). It's a sweet looking setup though.

So having said that, I'll need to do some range testing with different sabot/slugs. Anyone have a suggestion?
Cheers,
I use (12 guage) 3 inch 1 oz Federal sabot slugs. They are a copper slug with a hollow point. I have hit a 12 inch diameter plate at 200 yards. I certainly can't do that on every shot but I can hit it. I'm a big fan of the sabot slugs - but they're expensive...
 
Just out of curiosity, yesterday I tested my Browning Auto 5 3" Magnum 31 1/2" fulll choked waterfowl gun with Winchester copper plated buckshot, 10 pellets per shell. Shot at 50 measured yards on the range. Best pattern had 7 pellets in a 9" circle, 8 in a foot, centred on the point of aim. That was the best, but all shots produced usable patterns at that range. I think I just got lucky with the gun/ammunition combination. Never been a fan of buckshot, prefer a rifle, and I hunt in a rifle area, but there is a stretch of thick brush along the river, in addition to a cedar swamp, and the shotgun would certainly be an option there.
 
I saw it last time I was in SIR. I was excited until I relized it was 20 guage ( I don't have one). It's a sweet looking setup though.

I was visiting Winnipeg last wknd and went outta my way to visit SIR and I too noticed the combo set under the glass....then noticed it was 20 gauge:(
I did'nt have a 20 gauge either then one popped up in the Shotgun Exchange.
 
Browning A-Bolt 12 Guage with leupold 1.5-5 and nosler partion golds. Wacks them real good:D Some guy wanted to buy it but his name slips my mind right now, but I think Arch might know him :p Good luck and as Ted would say wack 'em and stack 'em


I still can't beleive you would turn down a trade for a new Marlin 336SC in 219 Zipper or a Marlin 1894CL in 218 Bee plus cash for your old 12 gauge. :confused:

Why do you have to be like that, when I'm like this.;)

Arch:)
 
Anyone have experience with this setup?

This is the first time I have been involved in a shotgun hunt and was wondering if anyone has experience with a Browning Gold Fusion with a rifled choke tube. I have been told that it is an accurate setup, but what specific slugs work best?:confused:

Thanks,
Private Skidmarks.;)
 
Same here, though isn't it a 21" barrel? Every inch counts. :D

what are you, a woman? :D:p but ya they are 21"...

rem 870 express super mag
21" rifled barrel
knoxx specops stock and knoxx forend
bushnell 1.5-4x32mm mounted with a weaver side saddle mount
2 3/4" rem copper solids

3" groups at 125 yards off a rest. no more shooting prone with a slug gun after last time with 3" sabots :eek::redface:
 
This is the first time I have been involved in a shotgun hunt and was wondering if anyone has experience with a Browning Gold Fusion with a rifled choke tube. I have been told that it is an accurate setup, but what specific slugs work best?:confused:

Thanks,
Private Skidmarks.;)

The Gold Fusion is, of course, backbored. This does not spell good accuracy for slugs which, of course, are typically much smaller in diameter than a standard bore diamater of .729" (backboring is larger in diameter, typically .735 or more).

Having said that, I have shot rifled slugs in my Fusion accurately enough to kill a coyote at 100 yards. It was a Hail Mary shot though.

The effectiveness of the combination of the Fusion and a rifled tube with sabots will depend on velocity. Don't expect good results with a very fast (copper solid or partition gold) sabot with only 5" of rifling. If you use a slower sabot (like a BRI) you might get acceptable groups inside 75 yards, but that's a stretch.

Definitely better to test things out before you go hunting. In my estimation and experience, don't count on being amazed with the accuracy with your setup unfortunately :(
 
Not going this year but
Marlin 512 bolt fully rifled
Older variX-111 1.75X6
unsing partitions
.75 groups at a hundred

she like to bite if your not carfull
 
Thanks Sbound,
I have some BRI and Challenger slugs to try. My goal is minute of deer at 50 yds. This is all new for me so any recommendations are welcome.:)
Private Skidmarks.



The Gold Fusion is, of course, backbored. This does not spell good accuracy for slugs which, of course, are typically much smaller in diameter than a standard bore diamater of .729" (backboring is larger in diameter, typically .735 or more).

Having said that, I have shot rifled slugs in my Fusion accurately enough to kill a coyote at 100 yards. It was a Hail Mary shot though.

The effectiveness of the combination of the Fusion and a rifled tube with sabots will depend on velocity. Don't expect good results with a very fast (copper solid or partition gold) sabot with only 5" of rifling. If you use a slower sabot (like a BRI) you might get acceptable groups inside 75 yards, but that's a stretch.

Definitely better to test things out before you go hunting. In my estimation and experience, don't count on being amazed with the accuracy with your setup unfortunately :(
 
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My Deer Rig
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My older 20 gauge Ithaca Deerslayer M37, mounting an M87 20 inch fully rifled barrel, really shot well with Winchester brand Nosler Partition Golds Sabots 2 3/4. Second place in accuracy but with only slightly less recoil/velocity were the Winchester Platinum Sabots.

Using iron sights I had two inch groups at 35 and 75 yards, from a rest mind you, using the golds.
PS I really needed a recoil pad that day....and this ammunition is not cheap by any means.
 
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My son got his first deer today with my cut down Baikal over under shooting 0 buck. (12 pellets):D All the practicing he did on rabbits this summer must have helped. One shot at 40 yards, steaks in the freezer.:cool:
 
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