HuntInWild88
WKR
Anyone have input on a 12gauge slug or 20gauge slug on elk? What would be the max effective range that you would feel comfortable with.
I'm looking at either the savage 212 or 220
I'm looking at either the savage 212 or 220
When I lived back East I used the 220 for whitetails. Loaded with Remington 20 ga. 3" Accutips. Killed lots of deer out to 150 yds. I would recommend putting a good compact scope (2-7×33 or 3-10×40) and keep your shots inside 125 yds. for elk. The gun points and handles very well, manageable recoil. Never shot the 212 12 ga., probably just a heavier slug and more recoil.I got the 220 and love it. It shoots very accurate groups. It kicks similar to a .270 and based on what I could find it’s terminal performance is on par with a 12 gauge with a fraction of the recoil. I have not shot a 12 gauge slug, and after talking to my neighbor I plan to keep it that way. He said he fired one shot and sold the gun after the bruise on his cheek went away. I know some might call me soft, but I prefer to demonstrate my manliness in other ways.
Similar performance to a muzzleloader. Keep shots close as suggested above and avoid extreme angle shots.Anyone have input on a 12gauge slug or 20gauge slug on elk? What would be the max effective range that you would feel comfortable with.
I'm looking at either the savage 212 or 220
Depends on a lot of factors, but full caliber slugs very often pass through whitetails with holes you can actually "see through" the animal. The cow elk my brother shot at 50 yards was a pass through, but the distance was short and the hit was broadside through the lungs. Fortunately didn't smash through any large bones or ribs on the far side, so exit hole was slightly larger than caliber.Good question, curious if they pass through or not?
Thanks! Good to know on the 50 yard shot pass through and no bones hit on your brother's cow. We've shot slugs through whitetails and the exit holes are impressive.Depends on a lot of factors, but full caliber slugs very often pass through whitetails with holes you can actually "see through" the animal. The cow elk my brother shot at 50 yards was a pass through, but the distance was short and the hit was broadside through the lungs. Fortunately didn't smash through any large bones or ribs on the far side, so exit hole was slightly larger than caliber.
IME, sabot slugs perform roughly the same as muzzleloader rounds, and they often pass through whitetails at ranges 125 and less unless shoulder hit. I had good luck with Hornady SST in 12 gauge, and I believe they were either 225 or 250 grain. As with any rifle, find one that shoots good in your weapon.
I have 14 Barnes 20 gauge slugs. The first shot was touching the bullseye at 100 yards so I called it good. Based on one shot they have the same point of impact as my accutips. My plan is to use the accutips for deer or antelope and the Barnes for elk. I would love to shoot some groups with the Barnes but is seems they no longer exist. I look every time I go in a sporting goods store and check online every week or so. It has been about nine months with nada.12 ga slugs will stop a charging bear. A 12 ga slug packs a wallop. I use them for deer in my state as because my state doesn't allow rifles. I've tried several different kinds of ammo out of my rifled barrel. I lost/wounded several deer with SSTs, all being full broadside shots. One SST I recovered completely pancaked so I ditched the SST and have been using Federal Barnes sabots and have a lot better results. Using the Barnes I've had half dollar size holes on thru-n-thru shots on white tails. Bang, flop. Can be flat out devastating.
I wouldn't hesitate to use one on an elk out to 100-125 yds using the Barnes bullet from Federal. Like the guys said above--treat it like a muzzleloader and you should be just fine.
I recommend a decent 2-7 power scope. I personally use the Burris Drop Time 2-7x33 because the slash marks line up perfectly with Remington 11-87. Longest shot I've ever connected on was a coyote at 143 yds and a doe at 152 yds. Doe dropped less than 10 yds from where I shot her.
Might be able to find some online somewhere. I haven't checked in a while as I have enough to get me through this ammo shortage. Quick search on GunBroker and I found at least one guy selling some.I have 14 Barnes 20 gauge slugs. The first shot was touching the bullseye at 100 yards so I called it good. Based on one shot they have the same point of impact as my accutips. My plan is to use the accutips for deer or antelope and the Barnes for elk. I would love to shoot some groups with the Barnes but is seems they no longer exist. I look every time I go in a sporting goods store and check online every week or so. It has been about nine months with nada.