« Reply #4 on: October 11, 2024, 11:32:58 PM »
Probably not recommended for auto loaders, but those slugs sound interesting.🤔 let us know how they work
My Remington eats everything I've tried except rubber buckshot, which didn't have any noticeable amount of recoil. It works with light target loads, or at least some of them, so these should both work just fine. I think my VRF14 will work with them now that it's broken it. It has a heavy piston I've never used and a light piston that was in it when I bought it. Unless I buy a bunch of 3" magnum shells, which I can't use in the Remington, that's the way it's going to stay. I think deer season opens one month after this coming Sunday. It's been November 15 as long as I remember, and if I even have slugs or buckshot for my shotgun on me for the last half of November, I can get in serious trouble. You don't need to be caught poaching or anything, you're just automatically guilty if you don't have a license and the DNR can start confiscating things like your gun and your car. I have a small game license but don't plan on going anywhere in the next month to shoot. I don't know of any ranges that let you shoot buckshot, but slugs were allowed on the outdoor range at Williams as long as you didn't shoot the target frames or posts. Maybe next spring or summer I'll go out in the woods and see how they function.

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