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Old 11-03-2006, 02:55 PM
jmarriott jmarriott is offline
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Hornady sst 12 guage shells

I tried some of these Sabot loads in my fully rifled 870 and boy did they group well. First 3 shots at 50 yards were almost touching and only about 2 inch outside group at 100 yards. A 300 grain poly tipped copper slug at 2000 FPS at muzzle.

I readjusted to get them 2.4 inchs high at 50 yards and then shot one more at 100 and it was 2.9 high just like the box said it would be. I only brought 3 boxes to the range because they are $12.99per 5 shot box each and i figured i could sight in and be comfortable within 15 shots and still have 3 more boxes of the same lot number for deer season.

So here is the question. If the box said it would be dead on at 150 yards and 6.5 low at 200, Is this Sluggun a 200 yard bean field gun now?

I have shot alot of ground hogs and coyotes at 200 with a rifle. man I wish I could find a ground hog out in the nieghbors filed tonight. but at 35 degrees i don't think the pigs will be out.

I have shot lightfields up to about 150 with comfort in a 6 inch plate and federal barnes expander 3 inchers were good to about 125 before they started to tumble. I started to see some keyholing with these slugs at any further range.

I saw nothing but prefectly shaped little holes at 100 yards but the range was maxed at 100 yards. Anyone shot them further than 100?
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Old 11-06-2006, 07:26 AM
Steverino Steverino is offline
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Good morning JM,

I mounted a new scope on my Savage Bolt slug gun last month and headed off to the range with some Lightfields, Winchester XP's, and a box of the Hornady SST's (I was curious as to how they shot)

My first shot at 50 yards was almost 2" high of center but the windage was off about 4- 1/4"clicks to the right. After dialing it over on the bench to the shot, the second shot was 2" high of center, in the center ring. Was very pleased at this point.

I then shot at the 100 yard range and fired two shots that printed dead center but smack dab between the center 100 yard center and the printed 200 yard box. A consistent 150 yard grouping.

For my last shot, I adjusted the elevation turret up and popped off the last shot at the 200 yard range. This shot printed about an inch and a half off to the right of the 200 yard mark. (Which was completely me, not the load!) Needless to say, I was simply estactic to be shooting so well and I feel that the Hornady SST 12 ga. sabots was very good medicine in my particular bolt gun. Overall, was very impressed with these loads in my set-up. As a matter of fact, at one point the R.O. came over the PA and said "you boys have a slugger here that's making you all look pretty bad this afternoon." During the shooting break, a couple of the fellas ambled over to ask about the load and were as amazed as I.

On my way back home, I stopped in at Dick's, who had these sabots on sale for $8.88 a box, and bought five more boxes with the same lot number. I wasn't taking any chances! The department manager asked me if I had shot any of these saboted loads yet and I proceeded to tell him about my very recent range session. He told me that while he had not yet shot these, he has heard good reviews from the majority of hunters that had shot them so far. He said that there were a couple of folks that shot them (1 out of an 870 and the other a BPS) that did not care for them. At the time, I wondered how these guns were set-up (as I also shoot a 12 ga. BPS with a fully rifled cantilever barrel, now relegated as my back-up or family loaner slug gun) as well as the competency of the shooters.

In short, I'd recommend that sluggers that are looking for a little more accuracy at some longer ranges pick up a box and see how it shoots out of your particular set-up. Oh and save the box with the lot code, you'll be needing this when you stop by your local ammunition dealer on the way home from the range to buy more for hunting season!
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