Even with the SLUG guns and SOME of the rifled slugs of today will reach WAY out there . Monday starts our gun season . Myself i prefer to do my shooting from a high point and shoot down into a valley because i know what i shoot will go alot feather then 300 feet as you can pull more then 300 Yds out of that slug as i have made shots out that far . Being the OLD FART of the group i get to do the setting and watching . First time i used this slug i took a deer on a dead run WAY out there on the second shot , first shot was in attempt to turn the five deer breaking out of the woods as we had no one posted where they were heading . We had about 6-8 inches of snow on the ground and when i fired the first round tryen to place the shot inft. of the deer i saw the splash and pulled up on the second one and took the shot and dropped it . Well since our pushers drove everything out of that small patch of woods everybody came up to see what i had tagged . My buddy got there and said where did you shoot from and i told him way back by the tank battery and i get NO WAY , yep told him you will find two bolack shell casings on the ground on the east side of the tank battery So he walked back and found the two shell casing and proceeded to pace it off with his long legs and came up with 279 paces . Next deer the next year was 305 paces and a 287 . did get one in close at 205 , missed the one last year he was a sneeky one , he never moved till after the one guy driving had walked within inches of where he was layen and went out the opsit and i did not see it till it was heading up the hill away from where i was looking .
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