Posted by The tractor vet on November 22, 2011 at 16:44:32 from (75.19.123.91):
In Reply to: Slug gun posted by James Williams on November 22, 2011 at 15:45:35:
It all depends on what sabot slug your shooting as to how well it will shoot . I am using a 5500 Mossberg and now that i have run thru a bunch of different brands of Sabots i found that it is a tack driver with the Hornady SST's and it sure impressed me last season , also impressed everyone that was in the group that day . I am not joking here i dropped my dear at 276 paces from where took the shot . First round i shot wright under it's belly as i had a bead on the middle of the side just behind the shoulder i saw it hit the snow under the deer as the heard was on a dead run breaking out of the woods from the drive . Pulled up and lead it a bit and made the shot and the deer dropped in fifteen feet . Took out both lungs and the heart . This round only drops around 6 and a half inches at 200 yards.
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