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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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My first slug gun - considering a 870 or 220
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<blockquote data-quote="CharleyShane" data-source="post: 894225" data-attributes="member: 32662"><p>The short version.</p><p></p><p>If you're considering going with a muzzleloader you're obviously open to a single shot weapon. I encourage you to SERIOUSLY consider the H&R ultra slug gun 20ga. If cost is a concern it is by FAR the most bang for the buck, and it's a GREAT shooting gun.</p><p></p><p>I have a savage 220, H&R 20ga ultra slug hunter thumbhole stock, and a T/C muzzleloader. The stainless 220 is WAY nicer than the H&R, but it won't out shoot it, or at least not by much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CharleyShane, post: 894225, member: 32662"] The short version. If you're considering going with a muzzleloader you're obviously open to a single shot weapon. I encourage you to SERIOUSLY consider the H&R ultra slug gun 20ga. If cost is a concern it is by FAR the most bang for the buck, and it's a GREAT shooting gun. I have a savage 220, H&R 20ga ultra slug hunter thumbhole stock, and a T/C muzzleloader. The stainless 220 is WAY nicer than the H&R, but it won't out shoot it, or at least not by much. [/QUOTE]
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