WTB Single Shot Slug Gun

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The H&R, particularly the USH will be a hard one to locate since the product line has now been discontinued (EDIT: that may or may not be true). It would be easier to find or order the Rossi via any of the site sponsors. You may also wish to place a WTB (Wanted to buy) ad in the EE (Equipment Exchange forum). But you will need to first request access to the EE forums - PM a Mod.

BTW, suggest also look at the Savage 220 bolt action slug gun ..... very accurate.
 
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I owned and hand loaded for a H&R ultra slug.
They are built on a 10gauge frame and come with a solid steel bar in the stock.

Heavy bastard. Would want to be walking with it.
They also make a lighter version. I never shot one. But if I rember right they are 3lbs lighter.
 
I had an Ultra Slug Hunter, and it was my favourite deer gun for many years. Sold it only when I moved to an area that allows rifles. That gun is...or was...one of the all-time greatest value-for-money bargains in shooting. Accurate with almost any sabot slug load, and insanely accurate with its favoured ones. Yes, they are a bit heavy, because of the 10-gauge-sized blank bored out to only 12-gauge. Mine came with a heavy steel bar residing in the buttstock behind the mounting bolt. Remove that and the gun becomes much more carry-friendly.

I've never shot the lightweight version, but the one I saw was not drilled/tapped for scope mounts, in case that is a concern.
 
Hello and Thanks for info on steel bar in stock. I thought that this gun might be too heavy for all day in the thick brush. What do you think weight of gun was after removing the steel bar??? Thanks......Dave
 
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