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Right?? How are slug shooters not trying theseSo....., has anyone been shooting these slugs, and have anything to report on their performance, compared against H&N's 34 and 40gr slugs?
Yeah those Zans and alteros 40gr boat tails showed up in stock in Canada finally.....yikes expensive! For what I use em for (inside 125Y) i want better expansion, lighter weight, and....alot cheaper lol. I dont doubt they are the best you can get if pushing real long range.Thanks! I will be trying a lot of different slugs from 30 to 42gr with a bias towards higher b.c., and value, in the next couple of months too. I am not just going to be burning money, sending Alteros down range just for S's&G's, though I'd like to. I want to find a value plinker, a hunter, and a hail Mary stupidly long range slug by summer. I'll keep everyone posted. I'm going to be shooting from a 700mm Superior Heavy STX 1 in 16" twist barrel, but a good shooting slug is a good shooting slug, and may perform across brand well too.
Its easy to get caught up in chasing bc but in reality when your talking about a .2or .3” difference at a 100 yds its really not a big differenceChecking back in on this thread, and in the interim have shot a couple tins of these, and I am kind of surprised that I haven't read of more people using them. I guess everyone going for high bc is skipping straight to 40gr Altaros. Understandable if you're competing, or just have a lot of money to blow. If you aren't, or don't, these Precision slugs are the best all around slug I have shot so far, price to performance. H&N's 34-38gr heavy slugs look really bad in any kind of wind, shooting against these. Against the high bc ELR ZAN and AirMarksman, these do drift predictably more but I find that for some reason I end up actually hitting more with these. Could be just luck of the draw with errant wind gusts, or just from changing ammo and not letting the gun settle enough, a node thing. I don't know. I do know that these shoot well enough that I'm not bothering with anything else at the moment. I bought some tins at a 7.5 cents a slug, to-my-door price, and considering their performance compared to anything other than ELR stuff, these rule.
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