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Re: Elk hunting with a 12 guage... questions!
« Reply #15 on: October 27, 2015, 04:01:32 PM »
Thanks all!  I appreciate the input and advice!  I think I am going to purchase a rifled barrel and give it a shot.  I was planning on buying a muzzleloader, however, I don't believe I would use it at all outside of hunting season.  I don't want to purchase a new gun, if I am only taking it out 5-10 times a year. Black powder doesn't interest me too much.  With just purchasing a replacement barrel, I can still optimize a variety of uses out of my shotgun, big game to upland bird.  I think I am going to check out Cabela's or Bass Pro this weekend and go from there.  I would like to get a few shots out of it before the season begins.  I have a tikka t3 ultralight, .300 win mag,  am I going to feel the same kick out of a rifled barrel shotgun as I do with my tikka?

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Re: Elk hunting with a 12 guage... questions!
« Reply #16 on: October 27, 2015, 04:15:21 PM »
Lightfield full bore size slugs. Seems like most shotty slugs are pretty soft. Why shoot 50cal when you can launch 72cal slugs?

Yes they work good to. I've killed one elk with a 12ga.
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Re: Elk hunting with a 12 guage... questions!
« Reply #17 on: October 27, 2015, 04:23:19 PM »
I have a tikka t3 ultralight, .300 win mag,  am I going to feel the same kick out of a rifled barrel shotgun as I do with my tikka?
I'm reluctant to tell you this, but it will be worse. 300 to 400 grains of projectile creates wicked recoil.  Use some good padding and limit your shots at the range or you're likely to develop a flinch. Keep a firm grip on the gun when firing, and don't forget to have fun. You won't need a spotting scope to see the holes! :tup:
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Re: Elk hunting with a 12 guage... questions!
« Reply #19 on: October 27, 2015, 07:09:53 PM »
I have a tikka t3 ultralight, .300 win mag,  am I going to feel the same kick out of a rifled barrel shotgun as I do with my tikka?
I'm reluctant to tell you this, but it will be worse. 300 to 400 grains of projectile creates wicked recoil.  Use some good padding and limit your shots at the range or you're likely to develop a flinch. Keep a firm grip on the gun when firing, and don't forget to have fun. You won't need a spotting scope to see the holes! :tup:

It'll be a bumpy ride, but my experience is that shotgun slugs aren't horrid, either.  Sure, huge projectile, but they're being launched at a much, much lower velocity.  Shotguns also tend to heavier than ultralight mountain rifles, which dulls the thud.  Granted, most of the slugs I've shot are from my heavy, soft-shooting Beretta gas gun, but still...  My light Ruger .30-06 is kicks noticeably harder than my shotgun with slugs or turkey loads.

Regardless of legality or quarry (as previously discussed), please avoid buckshot.  Using a load that's only suitable for close-range head shots is not an ethical hunting strategy.  00 Buck is a great home defense load, not much else.

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Re: Elk hunting with a 12 guage... questions!
« Reply #20 on: October 27, 2015, 07:17:17 PM »
saboted slugs in a rifled barrel and rifled slugs in smooth barrel. I would drop the coin for a rifled barrel with a cantilever scope mount. Got one on my 870 and it flat gets it done. Have taken deer out to 167 yards with Hornady sst slugs. I run a 2x7 power scope on mine.

I disagree with a lot of the posts here.  I would not purchase a rifled barrel.

I have often hunted deer (firearms restricted zone) with a 12-gauge and slugs.  Never use "rifled slugs" in a "rifled barrel"!!!  Steelywhopper is correct.

Go to WalMart, buy a 5 round box of Remington 12-gauge rifled slugs.  About $5.  Take a shot or two in the woods, at 50-yards to find the drop (it is written on the side of the box).

I don't know how far you can shoot in your area, but anything less than 50-yards is more than lethal with a slug.  Easy peazy.  Use the gun that you have.
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Re: Elk hunting with a 12 guage... questions!
« Reply #21 on: October 27, 2015, 07:29:54 PM »
Go with the cantilevered scope mount, you won't regret it as it will tie the scope to the barrel instead of the action.

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Re: Elk hunting with a 12 guage... questions!
« Reply #22 on: October 28, 2015, 07:18:28 AM »
Ok great.  Trying out different options seems like a better idea than dropping $100-250 upfront, where I could possibly get away with just $50 in rounds!  More than likely we will be able to get within 100 yards of this herd. They are not hunted as hard, and luckily the area they cover isn't as large as herds i've pushed before.  There is a possibility that if we get a bad wind or its not raining, and they hear/smell us, we will move them up this notorious hill (that is exposed), which then leads to an old road with a vertical drop on the other side (so bye bye elk if they hit it), which we do not want to happen. That is when a short distance shotgun load will not help me out.  Luckily the boundry line for restricted firearm use, lies at the bottom of the hill, so we may have one of our guys posted low at the base of it with a rifle, so he can target any bulls going up!  If it ends up happening that they take off up the hill, the man posted at the bottom is a disabled hunter, he has been wheel chair bound for a while (thanks to a drunk driver), and is ready to kill! It would be really cool if he had success, even if we don't get a shot at them first day!  cant wait.  I think ive already got my pack all filled, and we still have 9 1/2 days left.  But who is counting!!??
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Re: Elk hunting with a 12 guage... questions!
« Reply #23 on: October 28, 2015, 07:23:27 AM »
Rifled slugs tend to tumble out past 50 yards, but as suggested, if you think you'll be shooting under 50 yards they'll work just fine.

Cheap slugs are just that though, pretty dang cheap.  Just kind of makes your gun into a cannon.  Accuracy would be the concern, but if you test it and can make it work, then power to you.

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Re: Elk hunting with a 12 guage... questions!
« Reply #24 on: October 28, 2015, 07:50:20 AM »
Buckshot for head shots.

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This is a horrible advise because it is illegal. 

Special T you may have missed it, OP says he is hunting elk,  regulations calls for slugs only for elk.

Buckshot is ok for deer. 



Smooth bore use rifled slugs;  rifle barrel use sabot.
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It is not even close to being new, it is spelled out in the 2001 regs, which are the oldest ones I could find in the on-line in the archives link below.

http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/search.php?Cat=Regulations%20and%20Rules

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Re: Elk hunting with a 12 guage... questions!
« Reply #25 on: October 28, 2015, 09:29:51 AM »
Goes to show that you (I) need to re read the regs for hunting each year. I WAS WRONG.

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Re: Elk hunting with a 12 guage... questions!
« Reply #26 on: October 28, 2015, 02:26:14 PM »
I've taken many deer with a Mossberg 500, rifled barrel, scope and sabots. I think my longest shot was 120 yards, kind of a rainbow shot...Punches big holes though...

I can't imagine it would be any different for elk...

Neat thing is, I swap out barrels and go for spring turkey with the same weapon.

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Re: Elk hunting with a 12 guage... questions!
« Reply #27 on: October 30, 2015, 10:30:42 PM »
2X on the recoil. I shoot a remington 721 in 300 win mag and a h&r sinlge shot 12 gauge rifle barrel with hornady sst sabots. The 12 gauge kicks worse, and belches fire! Side note, while accuracy is good (1.75" group at 100yds), I've notice the jacket tends to separate from the lead core on most of my recovered bullets. Having said that, of the six blacktails I've shot with that combo they all either dropped and stayed down, or went down within 20 feet. I have an 870 express also and I'm thinking of getting the rifled barrel with cantilevered scope, the H&R is unimaginably heavy. It has a barrel that resembles a quad axle and a iron rod in the stock for counter weight...heavy! Best of luck!

 


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