Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: highhunter on January 18, 2011, 10:17:42 AM
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I was hoping someone might have some thoughts/insight on rifled slug guns. I've been looking to buy a rifled 12 gauge for hunting firearm restriction areas. Been looking at the Ithaca Deerslayer III and like the fact that it comes with the pre-mounted Nikon but don't like the advertised 4-6lb. trigger or the 10lbs. w/o a scope. I'm open to any brand but I don't want to have to have a smith drill/tap it. Anyone have a scoped rifled slug gun that they love and would reccommend?
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Just get a inline black powder better than any shot gun anyday plus its cheaper
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I have picked up a H&R Ultra Slug hunter. Gota little Leupold to mount on it. I went with 20 ga and will be sighting in in the next week or two.
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My endorsement is for the Marlin Slugmaster. It is a bolt action rifle chambered for shotgun shells--->so it's technically a shotgun. They are tough, well built guns--a little heavy. They mount a scope just like a rifle. Decent groups, I could get 1.5" at 100 yds using Hornady SSTs. It had a detachable magazine. And probably best of all, I found one in good condition for about $200. I got it when stationed on the east coast and couldn't use a modern rifle.
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I have a Mossberg 535, Picked it up for turkey hunting. Found a rifled barrel with scope for it on WalMarts website for $149 . Thats what i'll be using this year.
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Mossberg 500 20g. cantilevered scope mount rifled barrel. No need for the extra weight of a 12g in a rifled slug/sabot gun, plus the slugs are even more expensive for the 12. I have shot three of my last four deer with my wife's gun, only one ran more than 10 yards.
If you want the most accurate one, get a cantlivered mount or one that has the barrel pinned to the receiver.
American Hunter, October 2010 has an article on slugs and some newer slug guns.
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If there is any intent to use it for elk, it would need to be 10 or 12 ga. Unless the regs change one day.
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If there is any intent to use it for elk, it would need to be 10 or 12 ga. Unless the regs change one day.
Which, IMHO, is absolutely nuts! If you can shoot them with a .45 cal muzzleloader...? Friggin' morons!
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I have two 870s with rifled barrels: one is a 20 gauge, and one is a 12 gauge. Both have cantilevered barrels with Nikon scopes. The 20 is a real gem, and the only way to go if you don't ever plan to hunt elk. Of course,that's exactly what I did: bought a 20 gauge to hunt deer, and then the next year I drew an elk permit in a firearm restricted area so I had to buy the 12.
For some reason the 20 gauge shot extremely well right out of the box, but the 12 gauge took a lot of work. I put a new barrel on the 12. I had the triggers worked over and now are a crisp 2 3/4 pounds. They will both shoot inside 2" at 100 yards. Just a bit of warning: the 12 gauges can kick like an ornery mule.
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I'm with h20hunter. Those NEF / H&R slug guns are nice.
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hr1871.com%2Fimages%2Fzoom_sbs-980.jpg&hash=ec5c65aea4d55284db0321cf056f11e827cabaa8)
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Every time I go into Cabelas I check out the Bargain Basement or whatever they call it. There are always slug barrels for either Rem 870 or Mossberg 835 in there at a discounted price. Just get yourself a barrel and you can interchange barrels on a shotgun that you already have. :hello:
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I actually just got my H&R back from the shop this week. I've mounted a 2x7 Leupold shotgun scope on it. Looks exactly like the picture above. I'll be sighting it in this weekend.