its pretty thick where I am hunting so I think it will be perfect for what I need. Probably only going to get maybe a 40 or 50 yard shot.I used to use one when Ohio was shotgun only. Pros are they got knock down power and will blow through saplings without much deflection. Cons are you're limited to about 100yds and in. Great for thick areas or where you might be afraid of a rifle round carrying too far to a neighbor's house. Not the best choice for reaching out across an ag field.
I haven't but I used to have a New England Handi rifle and thought seriously about buying the heavier rifled H&R/ New England barrel for it. They were known to be quite accurate. If standard contour it'll obviously kick like a mule.Anyone on here use a Single Shot Slug Gun? pros Cons Opinions. One I am looking at is a 12GA.
I use my encore all the time, 20 gauge slug gun and love it.Anyone on here use a Single Shot Slug Gun? pros Cons Opinions. One I am looking at is a 12GA.
yes Sir I did the First on you told me about last week.You won't go wrong with an H&R slug gun. But the holy grail of sluggers is the Ithaca Model 37 Deerslayer. I have two. One is a fully rifled 12 gauge the other is an early production 16 gauge.
Did you check out either of the spots I told you about?
the good news is most shots in TN are under 100 yds. I have one for the local WMA where you cannot use a rifle. You hit a deer with one, it ain't going far, probably will drop right there.I used to use one when Ohio was shotgun only. Pros are they got knock down power and will blow through saplings without much deflection. Cons are you're limited to about 100yds and in. Great for thick areas or where you might be afraid of a rifle round carrying too far to a neighbor's house. Not the best choice for reaching out across an ag field.
Have you been there and scouted?yes Sir I did the First on you told me about last week.
yes I did looked promising seen some Does when I was there.Have you been there and scouted?