Which slugs for 3 gun / Stoeger M3K?

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I know very little about slugs used in 3 gun - which are accurate and run reliably. I have a Stoeger M3K and wanted to know if some would work better for that particlar shotgun. What experience have you had shooting slugs in competition and which do you recommend? Thanks.
 
2 3/4" slugs, whichever our gun fires accurately. My gun like remmington sluggers and they're pretty cheap.

Anything larger and you will not enjoy high-round count stages.
 
I am looking for stores in Calgary to try a few brands. I also read that I need to use the Cylinder choke - didn't know that I couldn't use the more closed chokes.
 
S&B special sport slug. Same as everyone else has recommended. Because they are lower power than a hunting slug they drop a fair bit beyond 50 yards so make sure you learn what your hold over is.

Watched a few people at an IPSC match shoot full power hunting slugs on an el prez type stage. Shoot 6, reload, shoot 6 more. Looked a bit uncomfortable for them. Lesson learned.
 
I am looking for stores in Calgary to try a few brands. I also read that I need to use the Cylinder choke - didn't know that I couldn't use the more closed chokes.

I use my modified choke pretty much exclusively with my M3K with no issues...and I've not had any cycling problems with low recoil slugs so far either.
 
This is from the FAQ page of the Benelli USA website (I know, I have an M3K):

Which chokes are recommended for slugs?
These chokes are recommended for slugs:
4 notches = Improved cylinder
5 notches = Cylinder


A cylinder choke is recommended for shooting rifled slugs in a smooth-bore barrel. Sabot slugs should only be shot through our fully-rifled slug barrels.


It is not safe to shoot slugs through chokes tighter than those listed here.
 
This is from the FAQ page of the Benelli USA website (I know, I have an M3K):

Which chokes are recommended for slugs?
These chokes are recommended for slugs:
4 notches = Improved cylinder
5 notches = Cylinder


A cylinder choke is recommended for shooting rifled slugs in a smooth-bore barrel. Sabot slugs should only be shot through our fully-rifled slug barrels.


It is not safe to shoot slugs through chokes tighter than those listed here.

Liability prevention.

I've seen slugs shot through full and even turkey chokes. I regularly shoot slugs through a mod choke at matches.
 
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