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Has Anyone Ever Tried Deer Hunting With A Smoothbore Single Shot Shotgun?


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they are acualy very good guns we used to have a couple of them we shot brennekes out of them the old style not the ones with the plactic wad you could easily shoot 100 yards with a decent scope u should put a slip on recoil pad they usualy dont have one aned they are a light gun and you will feel the recoil

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Probably THOUSANDS of deer have been killed with single shot smoothbores and foster type slugs.

A couple were killed by me in the 60s with a M 37 Winchester 12 gauge and an Eastern Arms Co. 16 gauge. My uncle killed quite a few with a Win M 37 20 gauge and an Ithaca M 66 12 gauge.

Maximun range depended on the gun... With a simple bead front sight, it was tough hitting a deer's vital zone beyond 60 yards or so. With rifle type sights such as the ones that came on the Ithaca 66 guns, 100 yards was not a bad shot..

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they are acualy very good guns we used to have a couple of them we shot brennekes out of them the old style not the ones with the plactic wad you could easily shoot 100 yards with a decent scope u should put a slip on recoil pad they usualy dont have one aned they are a light gun and you will feel the recoil

How'd you manage to mount a scope on one?

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Probably THOUSANDS of deer have been killed with single shot smoothbores and foster type slugs.

A couple were killed by me in the 60s with a M 37 Winchester 12 gauge and an Eastern Arms Co. 16 gauge. My uncle killed quite a few with a Win M 37 20 gauge and an Ithaca M 66 12 gauge.

Maximun range depended on the gun... With a simple bead front sight, it was tough hitting a deer's vital zone beyond 60 yards or so. With rifle type sights such as the ones that came on the Ithaca 66 guns, 100 yards was not a bad shot..

I agree with this 100% also treeguys statement about the sluggers. The buck in my pic was taken with a old smooth bore and sluggers.

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If they were free, shoot em. But ive tried a bunch of rifled slugs over the years, sluggers arent "amazing" or ingenious. They are cheap and consistent. Just pick up a box and shoot them when ur sighting in, they may shoot different than the blueballs...i mean the tru balls;). And u can have the barrel drilled for a scope mount. Seen it plenty of times

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If they were free, shoot em. But ive tried a bunch of rifled slugs over the years, sluggers arent "amazing" or ingenious. They are cheap and consistent. Just pick up a box and shoot them when ur sighting in, they may shoot different than the blueballs...i mean the tru balls;). And u can have the barrel drilled for a scope mount. Seen it plenty of times

Thanks! I figured the steel was thick enough to get drill and tapped, but honestly wasn't sure. I have had good luck with the sluggers in the past. Just never tried them in a single shot.


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+1 sluggers and smooth, I currently use a fiber optic bead...I stay inside 60, but usually get much closer shots anyway.

Only deer I've ever missed with a gun was the first time I hunted with sabots and a rifled barrel for my mossy 500 12g...it also happened to be the biggest buck I ever saw and was inside 20 yds. 12 gauge is too much power for rifling IMO.

First deer gun was a break action 20g. I used to hunt .243 in PA...now I stick with the mossberg and sluggers in both states.

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I had to take adeer with an old smooth bore single before my father would let me have any other gun. (he gave me 2 slugs...lol)I hunted deer with smooth bore from 81 until 98. the single liked theSluggers better but my 1100 smooth bore deer gun liked the federals better.

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slugers have most likly killed more deer than any other slug but the reason i never liked them is they rattle in the shell becouse they are not the same size as the barrel they are not acurate beyond 50 yards i like slugs that fit tight in the shell snd barrel back then the only one i found that did that was the old breeneke that had the cardboard type wad screwed to the back of the slug which added stabilaty and they put a monster hole in a deer you have to walk along side of it or get blood all over your boots

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Back in the days when I used a smoothbore for deer ( probably a 25 year period) I used several different guns and tried most of the slugs that were available..One gun preferred Winchester, one preferred Federal, and the gun I used the very most, a Rem 1100 20 gauge skeet gun mounted with an old Weaver K 2.5 scope, preferred Brennekes.

I got acceptable accuracy from Remington slugs from most of them, but they never were the most accurate in any of the guns I used them in.. Probably just luck of the draw.Every gun is an individual.

Once rifled shotgun barrels became common, I said goodbye to smoothbores with slugs, and went to sabots in a rifled bore..Since then, rifles have become legal in my area and I haven't used a shotgun for deer since.

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Definitely buy a box of a few different brands. Accuracy can vary greatly by the gun. I had a winchester 12 guage that absolutely would not shoot Federals at all. I mean you could throw rocks just as or more accurate than that gun would shoot a federal slug. The same gun, I had no issue at all taking 75-100 yard shots with Winchester slugs. Later on I bought a Remington 870, and it shot Federals best of all. Remember, just because it is a big ball, doesn't mean you can shoot it through brush. Make sure your first shot is clear, and make it a good one.

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All I ever used was a smooth bore 12 ga.870 until about 5yrs.ago when I went to a 50 cal. ML. Tried a rifled 20 ga last yr. & was zeroing in one today & still am not sure they are cracked up to what people say they are. I may stick with my 870 & the 50 cal. ML. took many a deer with the 870. Best was a 92yd. shot with sluggers.

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