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Has Anyone Seen These Slugs Before? They Look Down Right Nasty!


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Imagine the damage to the meat..I couldnt imagine ever eating a heart again,It would seem that there would be no heart left.what is the cost of these slugs and do they fly well out of a smooth bore?

They're not expensive at all. They say they fly pretty well out of smoothbores, which to be honest, baffles me as to how. sportsmansguide.com has some, and they seem to be cheaply priced.

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Well I'd hate to see what one of those fragments would do to my grinder...or God for bid someones mouth...then...Oh please jump on this observation...lol....a person accidentally shot...even in the arm with one....no thank you...I'm glad the archery seasons been expanded...now if they'd just allow us to use our reg season tag then as well....

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Well I'd hate to see what one of those fragments would do to my grinder...or God for bid someones mouth...then...Oh please jump on this observation...lol....a person accidentally shot...even in the arm with one....no thank you...I'm glad the archery seasons been expanded...now if they'd just allow us to use our reg season tag then as well....

Apparently, there are two different options on these slugs. The Hexolit's, in my opinion, are good for yotes, but not something I'd use on deer. The Monolit's, on the other hand, are designed not to do a lot of damage to meat. Those, I'd be interested in trying. It's unusual that these are designed for smoothbores.

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There's some more Russian designs coming our way....I would expect after SHOT. One slug has what looks like a cross design on its head.....the importer is working with a guy who posts on another forum I'm on.....I'll look for a link.

There are also 2 Greek companies looking to market here. One makes a cnc turned brass slug, not sure of the other.

Most have a Brenneke inspired design where the part of the wad/sabot shears off and part stays on the rear until impact. Those designs stabilize well in smooth bores, some countries don't allow access to rifled shotgun barrels; I know Greece is smoothbore shotgun only.

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Probably made out of Latvian, cold war, melted down depleated uranium sabot Tank rounds. They'll burn right through a hog but you will have to carry them in a special lead case or they will give you cancer. :D

DANG..!!... I bought some this season and I've been carrying them in my front pants pocket...

I wondered why " Big Bob and the BOYS" have started glowing in the dark... :rolleyes: ...

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