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<blockquote data-quote="41Magnum" data-source="post: 5531809" data-attributes="member: 20770"><p>I installed a scope on a Savage 220 slug gun, 20 ga. and zeroed it in for him for a few years ago and that thing was amazingly accurate. Used Remington Premier slugs, 250 grain I believe. There's a video on YouTube of a couple of guys taking deer at 300 yds with one. Personally I wouldn't do that but they obviously have confidence and have practiced at that distance and they were shooting from a solid rest at undisturbed deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="41Magnum, post: 5531809, member: 20770"] I installed a scope on a Savage 220 slug gun, 20 ga. and zeroed it in for him for a few years ago and that thing was amazingly accurate. Used Remington Premier slugs, 250 grain I believe. There’s a video on YouTube of a couple of guys taking deer at 300 yds with one. Personally I wouldn’t do that but they obviously have confidence and have practiced at that distance and they were shooting from a solid rest at undisturbed deer. [/QUOTE]
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