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<blockquote data-quote="Rakkin6" data-source="post: 5191803" data-attributes="member: 23863"><p>I hunt Fort Campbell and it's shotgun or muzzleloader only no center-fire rifles allowed at all. And if you find the right load for your gun they are very accurate out to 150 yards. Heck I have have heard of guys making 200 yard shots with the Savage and Tarhunt slug guns. The key is finding that right slug, heck me and you could have the same exact Benelli SBE 2 and mine could like the Winchesrer Partition Gold and yours could like the Hornady SST it definitely can be trial and error at the beginning with a sore shoulder and a lighter wallet. I got lucky with both mine. My Benelli shot the Federal Barnes Expanders real well which is the first round I tried out of it. After they discontinued them I went to the Winchester Partition Gold's and it shoots them great. The Savage shot the Remington Accutips really well but I ran out of them and tried the Hornady American Whitetail and it loves them. But I know some guys have to try like 5 different loads from their guns before they find one it likes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rakkin6, post: 5191803, member: 23863"] I hunt Fort Campbell and it's shotgun or muzzleloader only no center-fire rifles allowed at all. And if you find the right load for your gun they are very accurate out to 150 yards. Heck I have have heard of guys making 200 yard shots with the Savage and Tarhunt slug guns. The key is finding that right slug, heck me and you could have the same exact Benelli SBE 2 and mine could like the Winchesrer Partition Gold and yours could like the Hornady SST it definitely can be trial and error at the beginning with a sore shoulder and a lighter wallet. I got lucky with both mine. My Benelli shot the Federal Barnes Expanders real well which is the first round I tried out of it. After they discontinued them I went to the Winchester Partition Gold's and it shoots them great. The Savage shot the Remington Accutips really well but I ran out of them and tried the Hornady American Whitetail and it loves them. But I know some guys have to try like 5 different loads from their guns before they find one it likes. [/QUOTE]
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