Recommendations needed for slug gun and ammo. Thank you for your consideration.
25 years ago purchased an Ithaca Deerslayer 12 gauge and mounted a Leupold 2x7 shotgun scope on it. Have harvested approximately 35 deer with it over the years - highly recommend it. Have used Lightfield Hybrid 2 3/4" slugs.TarHunt bolt action. Have one of Randy Fritz's early bolt actions. Capable of putting three shots touching at 100 yards.
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Recommendations needed for slug gun and ammo. Thank you for your consideration.
Browning made a nice bolt gun, Savage made a nice bolt gun in 20 and don't laugh but the HR 20 ga with the heavy barrel rifled single shot makes a decent deer sniper to 150 yards with Lightfields.
No laughing here. H&R makes the heavy barreled 20/12 gauge single shots. Plain, laminated and synthetic I believe. I also think your underestimating the range potential of that 20. Pretty sure with the right bullets, 200-250 is easily achieved. Those barrels are rifled and with the newest shotgun offerings for deer, that 150 is medium shotgun range. Very low priced guns too. Accurate and reliable. Many like the pump or bolt guns for follow-up shots making that savage 212/220 pretty appealing.Browning made a nice bolt gun, Savage made a nice bolt gun in 20 and don't laugh but the HR 20 ga with the heavy barrel rifled single shot makes a decent deer sniper to 150 yards with Lightfields.
Maybe the question of what type of hunting will you be doing ? Most likely deer but are you stand hunting or pushing or doing deer drives. I think it will make a difference whether your shot opportunities will be on moving deer or relaxed standing shots. Some guys I know push deer doing drives in Ohio and use pump and auto shotguns and do well. When they hunt the first couple days, they sit waiting for deer on runways or bait. They use single shot or bolt guns. Definitely for them makes a world of difference.Recommendations needed for slug gun and ammo. Thank you for your consideration.