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<blockquote data-quote="FULLDRAWXX75" data-source="post: 2937017" data-attributes="member: 3950"><p>#1 - Remington 11-87, that I replaced the factor fully rifled cantilevered barrel with a Hastings barrel after one season of owning the gun. I tested no less than a dozen different types of slugs and the best consistantly grouping slugs were the Brenneke (Heavy Field Short Magnum, 2.75"/1.25oz) they are deadly.(furthest kill shot 154yds, tracking dist. 0 yds) </p><p></p><p>#2 - H&R 12ga slugger (heavy barrel) single shot. Did the same testing with slugs, the Remington Solid Copper Sabot are tack drivers out it.(furthest kill shot 110yds, tracking dist. 30yds)</p><p></p><p>Both guns will shoot cloverleaf groups at 100yds all day long, and stay within 2.5-3" out to 150yds. 95% of my shooting is 60yds or less, usually less. But, I have on occasion been presented with a long shot situation and had total confidence in my gun and its ability.</p><p>I prefer 2.75" over 3", way less recoil, improved accuracy!! </p><p></p><p>Here is a target from one of my smoothbores (Browning A-5)using Remington Foster rifled style slugs (2.75"/1 1/8 oz)</p><p><img src="http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h165/AZFAULTCOWBOY/100_1562.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p><img src="http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h165/AZFAULTCOWBOY/100_1561.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>If you have any further question, you can message me or ask here</p><p></p><p>FDXX75</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FULLDRAWXX75, post: 2937017, member: 3950"] #1 - Remington 11-87, that I replaced the factor fully rifled cantilevered barrel with a Hastings barrel after one season of owning the gun. I tested no less than a dozen different types of slugs and the best consistantly grouping slugs were the Brenneke (Heavy Field Short Magnum, 2.75"/1.25oz) they are deadly.(furthest kill shot 154yds, tracking dist. 0 yds) #2 - H&R 12ga slugger (heavy barrel) single shot. Did the same testing with slugs, the Remington Solid Copper Sabot are tack drivers out it.(furthest kill shot 110yds, tracking dist. 30yds) Both guns will shoot cloverleaf groups at 100yds all day long, and stay within 2.5-3" out to 150yds. 95% of my shooting is 60yds or less, usually less. But, I have on occasion been presented with a long shot situation and had total confidence in my gun and its ability. I prefer 2.75" over 3", way less recoil, improved accuracy!! Here is a target from one of my smoothbores (Browning A-5)using Remington Foster rifled style slugs (2.75"/1 1/8 oz) [img]http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h165/AZFAULTCOWBOY/100_1562.jpg[/img] [img]http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h165/AZFAULTCOWBOY/100_1561.jpg[/img] If you have any further question, you can message me or ask here FDXX75 [/QUOTE]
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